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WORLD WAR 

Including the pictures and data of the hoys who entered the service 
in igiy and igi8. Also an axtthentic record of all honte activities 



THE BURT COUNTY HERALD 

TEKAMAH, NEBRASKA 
Novcmhcr, 1919 



COPYRIGHT, !9I9, BY J. R. SUTHERLAND 
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FOREWORD 

IT was with some leluclaiue that we assumed the responsibility of (■om|)iliii<; ami 
puhlisliiiii; this recoid of "Burt (".ouiily in the Worlil War." The people of the 
rounty so far exceedeil our fondesi expectalion in all war work llial il iin|iresseil 
many of our patriotic citizens uilh the idea of haviii;; it pul in hook form, to 
l)reserve il for future generations. Willi ihal ohjecl in \ i<"w ue undertook the lask. 
that Burt county's IMO -oldiers might l)e niemoriali/.ed. that Burl counU's good 
women mighl |)ass (Jii lo their daughters of another generalion. the slor\ of iheir 
inisellisli de\i)liiin in the cause of liherly. ihal our sons and daughters, and their 
cliihhen as well, may know and he proud of ihe wonderful loyalily record their 
ancestors in stam])ing out the Prussianism which earh in the luenlieth ceMlur\ 
ihreatened llii' liheiU of the uorld. Thai ihe work of Burl coiinU in ihe wiirld 
war ma\ he put in permanent lorm — thai is ihe pur|M)se with which this hook is 
|)repared. Il ihere are errors or omissions il is believed ihal lhe\ will be o\er- 
looked \\ilh ihe knowledge thai the task has been diflicull. The <lala has been 
gathered lidni \arious sources, in nian\ cases the infcjrmalioii in the hands excn of 
tiiose acliveK heading ihe acli\ilies. has been none too aicurate. We found ihal 
many ol the soldier boys could not renieniljer the company, regiment or division to 
which ihev were attached. Hence, il there have been lefl out ihe names or piiliire- 
of Burl county's |:ialriots. who should liaye been giyen credit for iheir ellints. il is 
wilh tlie most profound sincerity that we apologize. We haye used all Ihe means al 
our command, we have searched all the records available, and have endeavored in 
every way to co-operate wilh the chairmen ol llie many war acli\ilies in an ellorl 
to make il complete. II the magnilude ol ibe task was lullv a|iprecialed b\ our 
critics, then it is belieyed ihal crilic i~m wouhl be kept down to the minimum. 

There has lieen hardships and sorrows tor all; scarcely a home in Burl counly 
was there that was not vitally and personally interested in the war. Twenlv-iour 
soldiers of whom we olilained photos and records made ihe supreme sacrifice, we 
placed them in the memorial section in the fir--l pari of this volume, they are the 
men of whom the county can be proud, the men who were sacrificed as Burt counlv's 
ollering <in the allar td world rreedcui. Ihe rieinor-, oi ihoir unsclllsh service 
will endure through the ages. As to the other boys who survived the hardships 
oi army service, whether in this couTitrv or abroad, every man who wore the unilorm. 
regardless of his grade or branch ol service is a hero, ihev were all subjecl to 
the orders of the war department. Many went lo France, some ol ihem as replace- 
ment troops, and fought alongside the veterans in iheir lerrible engagements from 
June to November. Many others were sorely disappointed because they were not 
permitted to go overseas. All of them offered their lives at their country's call, and 
his home county honors them lor the doing. The war is won. our boys are home, 
or are .soon coming home, the enemy was driven back beyond the Rhine: Hinden- 
burg did not eat that boasted dinner in Paris. We all thank God that he gave the 
world America, American men. the best fighting men the world has ever kiKjwn. 
who by their brave loyalty have mainlained our national honor. The praise due 
ihem is written in the hearts ol the men and women ol Burl counlv. in ihe happv 
homes kept free Irom ihe menace of Hun dominalion. and in the lirighl eves 
the rising generalion who shall never kmjw the tragedy of war as witnessed bv the 
children of Belgium. 



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We have been told by some that they want to forget all about the war, to erase it 
from memory, to sweep it off the stage, to banish it from the lecture platform, 
and from the talk of the day. Everyone will agree that there are some features 
about the world war that should be forgotten, but there are other features that shall 
not be forgotten as long as we remain an honorable people. We shall not forget 
the sacrifit-es of that war, the voluntary sacrifice of those who faced death and 
wountling for their cause, of those who gave almost their last dollar to support 
their defenders at the front, of those who suffered want during the anxious months. 
These things we shall not forget. They are marks of human nobility, a nobililv 
able to shine above even so thick a cloud as that of war. 

Neither should the patriotism backed by the liberality of Burt county people be 
forgotten. It was a remarkable evidence of true loyalitv. The total Liberty Loan 
subscriptions amounted to .S2,819.5,S0.00. an average per capita of S216.03 for every 
man, woman and child in Burt county, according to the last census. The total war 
savings stamps bought in this county up to May 1. 1919, amounted to S366,235.00. 
an average per capita purchase of .$28.00 for every man. woman and child in this 
county. The total donations to the American Red Cross chapters aggregate S1.50.- 
000.00. an average of over SIL-SO per capita for every man. woman and child in 
Burt county. 

The total contributions for war purposes in 1917. 1913 and 1919. including the last 
Liberty loan drive, aggregate $3,500,000.00. that is an average per capita of over 
.$269.00 for every man. woman and child in this county. That record should not be 
forgotten, it is not excelled by any county in the United States of equal population. 
On the basis of population Burt county ranked first in Nebraska in the Red Cross 
and W. S. .S. drives, and Nebraska had the highest rank of any state in the union. 

The citizens of Burt county have the best of reasons to feel ])roud of their county 
and state for ihe part it jjlayed in winning the world war. 

Nebraska in [jroportion to po|)ulation. sent more soldiers and sailors to the serv- 
ice than any other stale. The total last Se])tember was 40,500 men, that is aside 
from the medical corps and Red Cross enlistments. 

Nebraska's war drives totaled S264.760.639. The total state quota for all war 
purposes was $230,353,670. giving the slate an over subscription of $34,406,969, or 
approximately 15 per cent over and above the amount asked of Nebraska. In addi- 
tion to the foregoing excellent showing, Nebraska was almost 100 per cent on food 
conservation pledges, and ranks first in contributions to all war activities. Nebra.ska 
ranked first in Red Cross membership, in proportion to po])ulati()n. it had a total 
of 585.156. The first Red Cross drive for funds in .Nebraska in 1917 totaled 
$1.02().!!12. During the 1918 drive, the state with a quota of .1830,000, gave 
$2,300,000. which was over 250 per cent above requirement. We used 13.000 as 
the basis of population in Burt county, while the last census figures are 12.726. 
The same census gave Nebraska a population of 1.192.21 L that gives an average 
per capita war work contribution of over .$22.00 for ever\ man. woman and child 
in the stale. 

Too much credit cannot be given the patriotic men and women of this county, 
not alone those who subscribed the money, diverting it from their business and 
their needs and pleasures, but particularly to those, in every town and precinct, 
who made it their duty to see to it, that Burt county's quota was subscribed— and 
generously over-subscribed in each and every drive. 

Burt county's achievement if proposed in advance of accomplishment, would 
have s:aggered the imaginations of the most courageous, they would pronounce it 




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sLicli wdid a> impossible. \\]ial is patriotism'.'' It is the lo\e ol counliN. love of 
the homeland, the willingness to strive am! saeriliee and sufler lor it. to make it 
sate. Id make il lieller. to make the home- in it saler and happier. It was neeessarv 
for Hurl eouiil\ an<l all Nebraska lo raise this vast sum ol money to save our eounlrv 
and the world from a great nienaee — the Kaiser ami his hrutal army. 

It allordi'il Us niueli pleasure lo record ihe grand aehievcmenls of our coimh ami 
state, hut il is with no less piide that we hriellv enumerate a leu ol the wond<-rlul 
things aeeom|)lishe(l bv ihe I niled States during its parliei])alion in ihe wcirld war. 
April 6, 1917. when we entered the war. our total armed lorces. in army and navy 
aggregated 29.'?. l.'!!! men; on November II. I9|!!. when the war was won. our total 
armed forces were 4..').'!9.0 17 men. I'liev had been armed, trained, ecpiippi'd. 
housed, fed. and more than two million had been transported across the seas. 

Not onlv that, but in those tew months we had sent to France 91') locomotives. 
I.'i.l47 height cars, and constructed ok') miles ol standard guage railroad Ir.ick. 
and huilt 2H million square feet of warehouses to hold our sujtplies. We had 1''7 
warships at the beginning of the war. at the close we had 2.()l).'>. we had armed 
2. .500 merchant ships, we increased our shi])vards lr(]m (il to more than 20i). 

The cost of the war in wealth and resources lo all the world has been tremendous. 
To the L nited States it has been about 21 billions in 111 month-. II il were not 
for the noble lives that have been sacrihced, the wiiming of ihe war might be 
counted cheap at the price. 

Our latest data from the war dcpartmeni under dale ol Augu-I 2f). I'M9. savs: 
"Best information obtainalde by the general stall, places the total battle deaths at 
7.kS0.200. The American ileaths from all causes is estimated at 77. 122, and total 
casualities are placed at 291,732." 

American casualities during the forty-seven day Meuse-Argonne offensive, 
aggregate 120.000 men. The toll that we paid in the .\rgonne forest was terrible, 
because that was conceded by all military leaders to he the most ilifficidl |iarl ot 
the German line, a- it was the most vital. The Germans aided by the nalure ol ihc 
country, also massed 17 of iheir best divisions for its defense, ami ihcy louglil 
desperatelv to prevent the Americans from breaking through, bul our boys went 
through, although 20.000 of them were killed in the attempt. More than one-thiril 
of the casualities lo the Ameriian army accurred in the Meuse-Argonne otleusive. 

The German losses from tigures |)ublished at Berlin May 1!'.. 191') was 2.0.il).l-60 
dead. 4.207.021) wounded and 61.5.922 taken |)risoners. a total of (>.<'!72. 110. That 
was the penality paid bv Germany for its attempt to dominale the world by lorce 
of arms. It was on the fourth anniversary of the siiiking of the Lusitania that the 
German delegates stood with bowed heads wailing to hear an outraged world pro- 
nounce its judgment against their country. 

Gone is the German arrogance that flaunted its advertised warning to Americans 
lo not take passage on the Lusitania. Gone is the German military spirit which 
faith in might instead of right must rule the worhl. 

When impartial historians have analyzed the tealurcs ol the world war tor 
future generations, there will undoubtedly a|)pear a distinct relalion between the 
destruction of that great ocean liner on one May 7th. and the presentation ot the 
peace terms on another. If that torpedo had never been sent on its wicked murder- 
ous journey, in vicdalion of all laws of civilized nations, it the under-sea campaign 
of ruthlessness had not been developed, the chances are that America would not have 
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l\o one u,ll know how distinctly that thought owes its origin to the fate of the 
Lusuania. if tlie hundreds who perished with her could speak, thev would prob- 
ably construe it as an inevitable decree of the law of compensation, that the German 
delegates should be standing with bowed heads at \ ersailles wailing to receive the 
sentence ol a world court on the fourth anniversary. 

Too much praise cannot be given to the Burt counlv bovs who entered the 
service of their country, it was the rank and file who won the war. American soldiers 
and Aniencan sailors have never failed the country, when the country called upon 
tliem. Jhev went in the hundreds and thousands into the war just closed. They went 
o d.e tor the great cause of freed.,m and civilization. Thev went at their country's 
bidding and because their country summoned them to service. We were late in 
entering the war. no preparation was made as ought to have been made for the 
great conHict. whi.h experienced far-seeing statesmen could see was surely comin- 
but our brave boys went without adequate training or equipment and turned tl^e 
wavering scale. It was done by the American soldiers, the American sailors and 
the loyal >p„it an.l energy of the American people. They over-rode. all obstacles 
and shorlcomings on the part of the administration or of congress, and o-ave to 
dieir country the first place in the great victory. It was the first time that the United 
Mates was ever called upon to rescue the civilize.l world. Did it fail.' On the con- 
trary. ,t succeeded, largely and nobly, by heroism and bravery of our army and 
navy, and the patriotism of our people. When the emeraencv came we met it and 
vve were ab e to meet it becau.se we ha.l built upon thi.. continent, under our „wn 
distinctive American policy, the greatest and most powerful nation in the world 
Ihe one great element of our strength was that we had always held aloof from 
European quarrels, that we had no selfish interests to serve. We made .^reat 
sacrifices, we won a great victory. "^ 

All hail the American soldier and ..ailor uho turned the tide of war. and brou-ht 
peace to a pillering worl.l. We have tears for the dead, sympathy for the maimed. 
Max we all remember the sacrifice of our soldiers, that they may live in memory 
flller this generation has ])a>sed away. '"jcnioiN 



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Sergi'diil l)r(in Kell\ 



lias a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. .\. K.llv .if l.i.ms. Hi- v 
Jlin.- 2.1. 181(7. Hi- i-nler.-d the servi. ,- at Omaha, Ni-li.. 
11)18 ill ih.- Coast .-Irtillt-ry st-nice. Was sunt 10 Fl. laigan 
for training. Transferred to San Franrisro. (^alif.. .-\ii[iiist 
wliiTi- he was stationed at Camp Presi.lio. in I81I1 Co.. C 
Transl.-rre.l to Newport News, Va,, September f>. IIIS, 
to I6lh Kei;. .Artillery Supply Co. .-it Camp Eustis. \'a.. . 
inoti-d 1.1 the rank of Supply Sergeant. Or.iereil to i-inliark 
s.-as Oetober 10, 1918. The inspeelor halted him uhi-n h.- 
lioard the ship and rushed him In a hospital when- h.- . 
days later (October I5lh) from inllui-nza and pneumonia, 
time he was seen by his folks, alive, was when he pass.-.l 
Omaha. .September ,1. 1918, on his way east to go nv.-rseas. 
promoted to Supply Sergeant a few days before he iv. 
.siek an.i l.iler .11. -d al the ba-e hospiial al C.inip Stuart. \ 



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«u~ 111.' son of Mr. .111. 1 Mrs. M.itllii \l.illi,n\, l.<.iii Mar, li I"., IB'I'i 
on til. l..rni mar T.-kaniah. H.> .nl.r.il llii- ». ri i, .■ (), loh. r I, 1"11): 
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I'rivutf Floyd K. <). Lars 



Kit 

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Miss Helga ISelson 

ilaiij^liler of Mr. aiui Mrs. A. G. Nelson. Tekamali, Nel). Joined 
I lie army service corps August 23, 1918. She arrived at Camp 
Shelby. Miss.. September 4th.. when the influenza epidemic be- 
f;an lo appear. Slie was assigned to night duty in an influenza 
ward in Base Hospital. Her last service was night supervisor. 
In her certificate the chief nurse compliments her as follows: 
"Miss Nelson's work was excellent and her conduct everything 
it sliould be. She was a good nurse and an ac([uisltion to the 
Uase Hospital." She was released .luly 21. 1919. 



Miss Florrnrf W I'lls 

(laughter of the late A. E. Wells and .Mrs. A. E. Wells of Oak- 
land. She entered the course in reconstruction work at Berkeley 
University, California. June 24. 191R. After completing a three 
month course she was accepted for overseas service and ordered 
to proceed to New York. Preparatory to going to France, after 
being issued passports, they were canceled when the armistice 
was signed. She was then sent to a reconstruction miiitary hos- 
pital at Camp Gordon. Ga.. where she was assigned to the 
physio-therapy department at the base hospital. She was trans- 
ferred 'June 1. 1919 In Ft. MacPherson. (Ja.. where she was still on 
duty JuK 7. 1919. 




Miss Liicilv HiiDti'ii 

(laughlei uf Mrs. Maggie Booten. Tekamah. Neb. She entered 
ihe service .August 12. 1918; was sent to Camp Beaurgard, .-Mex- 
andria. La., where she was stationed as Red Cross nurse for eight 
ueeks. Left there for New^ York to go overseas. While in New 
Yolk she was appointed captain of a unit for singing in promo- 
lion of the 4th Liberty Loan. She was retained in that work for 
six weeks before sailing to F'rance. .'Vrriving in France she was 
assigned to Camp Hospital No. 12. at De Le Valdehan, where 
-he was still stationed at this wilting, .lulv 1919. 



Miss Emily i. Johnson 

of Oakland. Neb. Entered the service .April 22. 1918. She was 
sent to Camp Wheeler at Macon. Ga. Three months later was 
sent to New^ York to embark for overseas service, .\rrived at 
.\llery Hospital Center. September 14lh. Was assigned to night 
work on September 16th in Medical Ward in which she remained 
a month. She was then transferred to day duty in Surgical 
Ward, where she remained until January 20. 1919. Was then 
transferred to Base Hospital No. 97 at .4llery. Returned to U. 
S. June 20. 1919 and arrived in Oakland. June :W\h. 



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Miss I'.niiiif ] . Olson 

mI (l.iij.ind. \rl,. KiilM.d 111.' I . .S. \,m \ut;iis| 1.',. I'JIT al 
M I'. lid. Minn.. «illi a ::lnii|i cd \cnili;; ladlr- liniii liri nun 
-ili.nl. In llir Mnlill.l I'jlk ll..-|,il,il lli.'x Iniinnl llir I ml \n. 
'id. llir null v\a- -nil In llir I'.a-r lln-|)ilal al (,ir,il l.,ikr.* 
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Miss Luis i. \ I shit 

.laugdln ul Ml. and Mi-. .1. F. \r-liil, Trkalindi. Nrh. lailnrd 
llu- .\mrlirail Red (in— Canlim unik .il Oin.di.i. M,i\ I'J. 
l')|}{. .She was assif;iK'd In Inral arli\r -rnirr nntil Man h 2.i. 
1919 when slie was sent tn Franre In rrlie\e an assislani ranlrni 
nianagfi' at Mari-aillirs. wherr slir irndeird most rfticirnl sn ■ 

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Md/i'r fir/iry A. Julinson. M. C. .1. E. /•'. I I ) 

S'ut .,/ (Imiilni. A.-/.. 

EnUTftl SLTvice Autrusl l.S 1917; ;issisilcil I" Canip 
llihy as Isl l.i.-ut. in M.-<iitai Ci.r|.s. (), l..li.r Kl. Tt,iii«. 
kTri'd to (^uiiip Pike, pridtiolcH to Cii[itiMiM > tor mji;;- 
ical work: 5.-iit to Kofln-stcr, Minn, for s|).-.ial s,ii;:i,,il 
course iiniI<T the Mayns. Saili-d Nfivcnili-T 12. I'tlH 
with Evac. Hospital No. .11, assijincd to Naiit.s. 1- r.iii. r. 
Was niailc Chi.f of .Surcical Sorvicc an. I iironn.l, .1 to 
Major. Chief Suroion Base Hosiiital No. :il. 

Sfrgfiiiit FJmir I/. (Iliiiiicr i2l 

S„n „/ J. I'. Uluigr,. r,-h„m„l,, \rh. 
Knt<T( rl service Seplenil.er .'>, I'M", .it Cnnp liin-ton. 
.\ssigiieil to Co. K, 33.1th Inf.. IWth llii. I'lono.l, .1 No. 
veinb<-r 21ril to Sergeant. Went overseas June :l. I'llH. 
In St. Mihiel battle Septeniher 1216. \V.is also in .\r 
KonneMeuse Jrue. Was wonn.le.l in .i, tion at Met/, 
front, S.pteniher 2.1r.l, l„-in; a Itnil.. In An., rn in In... 
pilals until February 1. 111.). 

('.(iplinn Merritt Ifdixl (.'51 

.-.on uf Fi,in,ii lt„,„t, (,,il,l„ii, I'll, 
Km. r. .1 s.rviee April 3, 1>118. Assi;n.-.| I., aeliv,- servir.- 
.it Ft. Kil.-y in Me.Iii^al e.irps witll r.Ink of Capt.iin. 
-S.-iit .i\.Tsea*; assign. -il to th.- 2f)th nivisi..n for ni.ili.-.il 
woik. Ui.l active service at Chat.-au Thierry. St. Ml 
hi.'l. Meuse-Ariionne Forest. Transf. rr.-.l to Has,- Hi.~. 
pital No. 6. November 1st at Hi.r.l.-anx. France. 

2n,l l.i.iil. Carl I.. Holland I Fl 

Son .)/ ;. .-.. H„ll,in,l. Ihild,i,„l, .\../i. 
Fnt.r.d service June 1, 1017. at Ft, Omaha: assijn. .1 I,. 
Ba-.- Hospital No, 54. Transf. -rr.-.l to Camj. t.r.-.-in-. 
N. C. Division. Sent overs. -as August l:;th t.. H.is,- Hos. 
pital \o. r-ii in France. Prornol.-.l t.. 1st I.n-ut S.inl- 
tarv Corps U, S. Army. A. E, F. 

Mai„r lltrr,/ E. ll,-sh-nfh. M. C. I .■"> I 

iun ..,/ iueen.- If .->/.-/. .-(r, Diiuili.i. ,\,l,. 
Entered service .-Vugust 26, 1917 anil conniiission.il hr-t 
Lieutenant an. I attached to Ainbillanc- Co. N... I'J. 
Proniol.-(l to Captain. Jum- 1"IK an. I Major. K.t.. I'UB. 

Liciil. (his. A. Reniird ( fi I 

Sun o) .t/ri. .tens K,naJ,l. Ouldand. .^.-/■. 
Ent.-r.-.l service nccend.er 13, I'll? in Hall.i..n Scho..L 
Transf.-rred February 2f)th to groun.i scho.il at Ili-tk.-ley, 
California, then to .Math.-r"s Flying Fi.-ld at Sarram.-nl... 
California. Promoted to Lieutenant, Octoli.-r 2-S, I'lIH, 

Lii'iil. Hiilil. F. Renard (71 

S„n „l Mis. Ji-nc> Urnui.l. Il,il.l,in,l. \,-l,. 
Entered ih.- service July 29, 1917: w.-nl I.. II. 1 C. at 
Ft, Snrlling, Minn. He went overseas Ma\ 111. I'Ha 
H.- was in battle engagements at S.-rgv. Hill 212. Hill 
2IM, Vesle Kiyer, St. Thibault, Bazocho.-- an. I i.lh.-rs 
Pnimiited to 2nd Lieutenant, October 311. 19l:{. Ilis- 
charg,-d May 20, 1919, 

liallfilion Sergt. .Major Hubert .1. lldrd (K) 

Son of F. E. Unril. Trkamtih, A.-/i. 
Fnl.r..l service April 14, 1917: assigni-d to C... F. Itl. 
N.-b, Inf, at Camp Cody, Transferred into 127lli Fi. 1.1 
.\rtillery September 1, I9I7. Ma.le cant.-.n st.-war.l an. I 
s.-rve.l in this capacity throughout his s.-rvic.-. Pr..- 
moted to Sergt. Major. July l.i, 1918. W.-nt ov.-rseas 
September 25, 1918. 

Chief .Macli. Mate Carrol Byriim Stephenson (9) 

Son uf Or. a. J. .Slrpheniun, l),,arur. A.-/i. 
Enter.-.! the service in .\\iation D.-partni.nt of Na\\ 
Il.'c.-mber 12, 1917; went to Great Lak.-s Naval Ti.iin- 
ing Station, Chicago, HI. Started overs.-as. Jun.- 211. 
1918, Was stationed at .\viation Base at Pauillac, wli.i.- 
s.-aplanes did duty along the Fr.nch C.ist sti.il.-iiig linn 
submarines, Promot.-d October 1. 1918 to Clii. f Ma 
chinist Mate. 

Seaman. 2nd (Jds.s. Tlieo. L. Stephenson lllH 

,S..n .,/ Dr. U . J. Slepltr-nson, IJfrafur, .\.-/'. 
F.nt.-r.il 111.' s.-ryice as appr.-ntic- s.-ainan at Oin.ih.i. 
Angus! n. 1918. Was .s.-nt to Naval Training Station 
at San Francisco, Calif. Promoted in January. 1919 
to rank of Seaman 2iid Class, and rec.-iv.-d lionorabb- 
.lischarge at Great Lakes Naval Training Station with r.-c 
omniendation for re-enlistm.-nt, F.-l.rnarv 26. 191<l 



2nd l.ient. Orillle (). II ard I 11 I 

••.,„ „! I. ;-., II ,„.i. i..i..„„„i., \,.i.. 

Enl.-l.-.l s.-ivi..- Aj.iil 13 1917; .is.igii..,l |,, i:„. |. I, I, 

N.b. Inf. at laimp C..,lv, \. M. Pr.,ni„l. .1 i., i:.,r ,1 

June, 1917. Assisn.-d lo Olli. .-rs' Ti.iining S. Ii.ii.l, Can.p 

Sl.inl.y; tie- t.. Illli,.-rs. Iiai.iiii-^ >, Ii.m.I ,ii C ,, 

Tailor. K.-ntii.ki. i;..ii,ii.i.si ,1 2.1.1 I I. 1,1. An;u-t 

17, 19l;l. 

Sergeant (.has. II . (.luualierlain Il2i 

.Son .,1 .Um. liHic (.l„iml„;l,„n. ll,r,„„n. .Ye/,. 
Ent.-r.-,l th.- -.-Hi. I- S.-|.i,-ii,l.,-r 18, 1.117; «.„t t.. (...nip 
Funst,>n, K.,,|.. .issign.-il to C... K. 3.",.".tli Inf.. Il9ili lli>., 

\. F. y. I',. II ,-.1 to r.iiik III S.rg.-.ml, II, t.ili.r 1 a 

1918. W.-nt o>i-r.i-,is Ji,,,.- 1, l.JUl. Wa- in >t. Milii.-l, 

P,,,||,.-. Fliiii. 1. 11.1 s,. tors .mil M.-i Argonn.- ..f 

f.-nsn.-s until Noi.iiil,.r 11. 1911), 

I'rirate 11 illlani II. )ouug (l.^i) 

.Si.„ .,/ In,l,,-u liiunc, J,., fV,„g, ,\,./,. 

liil.T.-il ...Mil- \|.ril 2li. 1918; a-sign,-.l n, ta., F 8'I|1| 

Ili>., C.in.p fniisl.iii. \,ii,i-.l in Fi. S,-nt will, 

35,''.th Il,-g. to 111.- Ii.inl l,,ii-. Ill lonl s,-, tor, August .-itli. 

Was .11 the lioni Iroiii \ii-4ii,i 1. 1918 until annisli. .-. 

W.-nt ■•over tin- l..p" l.iiir ti - In t«i. -,:,,.,1 ,lriM-s St 

Mihi.-l an.l .M.-ns.- \,go,i„i-. \1 ,. .1 o.ii Jm,. 2 19|.| 

at Can,). Fnnslon. 

Acting Seigeaiil .luliiis I). ) oang (111 

>i./, ,./ ln-/,i-,. I.mnt. J,.. i:,,ne. -\e/,. 
F„l.r..l -I, V.I. at \\,.i,i., S. \, 1. C, Inil. O, t,.|„-, 
17, 1918 I'r.iiiiol.il II. ,,,,ik III a, l,ng ., rg.-aut N.,v,-,n- 
l,.-t Mill. M,i.|.r..l ..I, I ll,,.„il„r 18. 1918. 

I'riidte. 1st Class. Iloirard Cay I'arher (1!)) 

.-...n ..r //. (,. l;„l,-,, Prn.l,-,. A,-/,, 
Fill. I.. 1 ..r>i..- S.-pl.-,i,b,-r 6. 1917; assign, d to C.,. F 
oil, N.-hraska Inl,. Camii i;...h. Trail. f. -rr.-.l t.. C.., F 
llI'Mli Engin.-.-rs, 31th llivis„,n. Honorably .hseharg.-d 
M.ir.h 22i,.l I,,-, an.l- of Ira, tur.-d fo.it, S. I.. II. 

Seaman. 1st (lass. II •,alt II. Trun hinlge . I \l)t 
.Son o/ /'. r. 7V...,/„i./t.-, tl,.,,„i,,. A.-/., 
Knt,-re,l th.- s.-rvic- May, 1917. In th<- 1. S. Navv. 
M.ob' nin,- lri[,s across th,- ,-\tl,iiili. ,1. I....k..iit on tr,„,ji 
tr,insport ships. Saw only ,>n,- I..111I. Mill, a siilimarin,-. 
S,-pt,-mli,-r 5th and 6tl, In- w.i- ,1, ..,,. .,f th.- w.irst 
St,, mis ,-v,-r kn,,wn bv ,.1.1 ..am. 11 ..n tin- .\tlantic. 



Sergeant (Ira I. .^Initheis I IT I 

.Son ../ I, 7, Srnilli'-'.., Crnie. ^l^h. 
Ent.-r.-,I tin- s,-rvic,' Mar, li 6. I'l|5, S,-nt to Ft, Mc- 
Dowell, San Francis,,,. Sail,-,1 Aiiril 5. 1915 for Phil- 
ippin,-s. assigned to Co. K, I3lli Inf, Station,-,! at Cor, 
r, gnlor Island in M.inila fia\, I'r„ii,ot,-iI lo S.-rg.-anI, 
ll.tob,-r I9I6, W.-nl 10 Tunis,,,, China, Sib.-ria ami 
J,i|,an, Ki-tnrn.-.l t.. I'. S. in M.n. 1918, wh.-n lie w.-nt 
to Oflic-rs- Training S. Ii.n.l ,.i Camp Pike, Ark, 
Cradnat.-.l tll.-r,-, w.-nt lo \M-.t. in K.-i,t,n-ky Stat,- Norm,,! 
Scho(,I ;is pr,,t,-ssor in inililaiy s, i,-n. .- an.l la. -tics, 

Aeting Corp. Roht. II. Eivns. S. A. T. C. I IHl 

Son ,1; K. I. ti.in,, l>,it,lnn,l, Ae/.. 
Fi.t.r.il ...M.. Ililiil.ii 17, 1918; a.signc.l 1.. Wavn.- 
Stat.- N.iinial S, liool. I.u,i, noi|.c,.,iin,ission of C.,i- 
olal ,.( 7lli S.in.i.l, M.I.I. r.-.l out D.-e, 18, 1918, 

I'riiiile n illiani .1 . Carnilhers I I'J I 

.s,,n .,/ J,!-., r. Iniiullirr:.. I.yun^, X.-li. 
Enl.-t.-.l til. servie.- March h, 1918, S.-ut to Ft, Riley, 
Kan,, as. igne.l to I67lh Fiel.I H.ispital Sanitary Train; 
w.nt oiersi-as May 21), 1918. Wis in th,- t:h*ml>agn,-, 
Cliat,.au Tlii,-rry-, ,\isn,-, M.irn,-, St, Mihii-l aii,I Meuse- 
Argonne ,,11,-nsives. Ut.-r w. ,il i.ilh lio.piMl , ,,ii>s into 
te-rmanv with Annv of O,-. ,ip,,t,i,i, ,in 111. Kliin.-, 



I'rirate James E. Carnilhers 1 20 1 

.Son of Jii^. I. t ,,1-uFhri^. l.^ons. iVe/i, 
Knli-I.-d s.-lvi.e S.-|.tei,il„-r 18, I'II7; s,-nl lo Can,p Fnns. 
Ion, assigned to Co, K, 3,i5tb Inf.. 8'llh Diy. W,-nt ov- 
,-rs,-as June 18, I9I8, Transf.-rre.I to liatlery F. I Pith 
F, A,. 32n,I Div, Was in lb,- M,,rn,-, Chat.-au Thi.-rrv 
ami M,-us,--Arg,,iin,- off.-nsiv.-s, also Ih.- ,Aisii,--Mariie an.l 

Ois.--.\isne. He w.is ill c.ntinn .1. tiv.- s.-ni..- fr.nn 

J.ilv to N..v.mbei illh. Ills, harg..! Mav 16, I9I'I, 



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FirM Musiriiin Burl S. Ford (11 I'rinilr Itiidil H. K,-//\ Mil 

.Sun !>/ A. O. t'lfiil, IMLIiuui, Sch. S,„i ,./ (,.„. K. A,//i. Trh„m<ili. ,\./,. 

EiiUTccI service Januiiry 2. 1018 in Navy as I..iii(isiii..ii Knh-ied M-rvic- Jiilv 211, l')l«. A-si^n.-cl 1.. Cimij. DnJ- 



Mu^irian at Great Lakes Naval Traiiiinc Srhool. I're 

l.-ii lo 1st Musician April 11, I'llO. In Sr.nsa's Halt 

Hand uhicli played in all hH cities n. Mnldle West ..I 
Lihertv l.cian Campaipns. Went cncrseas llererTdier 17 
]nl8. He crossed Atlanlir f.n.r l.nns a,„l ,,„„ „n 1,1.1, /,/ f./.M.S Mlisiridn /.,;,n„nl I). Crrllill 1 12 I 



Ii,»a t„ Kakin^ .,n,l CjakiiiK S, l,<„,l. l',.,„„,T. ,1 In l.i 
(:i.,.s li.,k,r. Was r.a,lv I„r ,ers,-.,nt ,.>„„„,.,„.„ «!,.„ 
arn,isti,,- was sie|i,.d, Mnsl.red ,„,l l-.l.,„,,\ 27. pil'l 



I'riralr (jeurgf W ealfy Lester (2l 

.Son „/ It . I( . I.,-,:.-,. i:rme. Ae/,, 
t;nl,r,-,l service June 28, l'll«: assign, -,1 t„ Kt. Uilev. 
(In. n. .Midical Ilcpla, en,.nt L„it N„, 17. 8.ird I)iv,si„,i 
Sent oveisias Septemlnr 2'>. 1018. T.,k,n ill will, llu. 
s.nl 1.1 Casnal Hospital \". 1111 ,,„d lia- s,n, .■ 1.. .„ as. 

sisnid lo hospital want at (.,,„|, ll'Svonrs \, P. (I,. Iririlte l\lll jlll M . I llllersilll (l.Sl 
France. 



S,.,, „l Urn:-. CrlUtt, /loll-. Ac/.. 
Kilter, il the servi, ,■ .'"■[, I. ■n.ler 18. 1'I17. S.nl I.. l-r..,l 
Lakes TralninK Station. As.isi,,..l t.. naval l.an.l, l'i„ 
niol.-il rroni Lindsinan M„s„ ij,i i„ Is, Class. W .nt „v, t 
s..a» Nov.-inh.-r I'lUl. l.at, r i„a.l. s,.>,,al ir,|>s a. i..-s 
til.' All.intic will, li,„.|, ir,,,,.p,.il .|,,|,-. His, haf.:. ,1 
April .1. I'M'l, 



Sergeiint. 1st Cliiss. Onillr C/ldlt I .'i I 

Son ,)/ Mrs. J. II . Cluill. f:uifl, l)l.l„ 



S..,u „l I. M. In,l,;~„n, r,l.„m,:',. \rl,. 
.1 s.Tvi.-,. II, t..l..r l,"i. l')18 an. I .,-,i:,i.,l t.. I.,, 
\. T. i:. at Stat,- i:i,iv.rs,lv ,.l l.in, .,1„ N.I. 
T.-.l .,,,1 U., ,„.l.,, |-. I„lil 



S.|ail,lron. I'roinot,-,! to lln. S,rs. Maior. \p,,l I. I'HK. S„i, „l /■. S. l!,:l.Miom, «..,/,„/(„. .s„,.,i,„. 

Sent overseas May 20ll,. Station. -,1 at l..,ri I'.isl, ,„:;■> l.:„i.r..,l il,,- s..,iic.. S.. i„l,..r ,'.. I'lU): .,..|..„. ,1 i., I7ll, 

H.M.I.Iiiart.rs for tlir. e nionllis as CI,,.! I.l.ak ol I'nr. ,„ i,,,,, ,,,,|„„ |), ,..,,!,. i;.,,„|, |,,,,„, ||| 1 ran- 

i.ii.,i I" i:.i. 12. ii.:ii,i ii.p.,t liii;a,i, , i:.,i„p ii.,.is,. 

I..W,,, \l,,sl,.i..,l ,„il Il,.,-.ii,l„ I I'l. I'llH, 



hasinji Division. U.,s t.ainis , liainpion of 11,.- ,1, vision. 
Milsl.-r.-.l out F.-I.rnarv 21, I'll') at Camp Mills. N. V. 



I'l 11 lite F.rricsl I. E. Liiiiii Nl 

Ki,l,i,.l service May 1, 1018; w,-i,l In Kl. Logan, C.l.,. 
.\ssi,in,-,l to (io. K. 8th .■\n,,i,linilioii Tr.iin ; w.is tr.ins. 
f,-rred to Camp Fremont, then lo Camp Mills. N. ^, 
\\,nl nv,-rscas Oel,,h,-r 28, l'l|«. Il,s. l,ari:.-,l at Camp 
l),„ls.-. l.iwa. Fehruarv IS, I'H'I. 



Ctix iKiiii I . D. Friis ( ."> I 

,S,.n ...; ,1. ;.. tins, l.nne. A,-/.. 
Fnl.-r.-,i the service August 2, 1018 in tli.- n.iv.il s, rv 
s.Tit to trainillt; station al San Fran, ,sco, C.ilit. i 
i„.,l,,l lo S,-an,an 2nd Class, N- 

(.,,ssw.,in l),-c,-rnher 18lh at arailuati..,, fro,,, ll,,,l s, h,.,,l 
li. l.-a-.-,l fro,,, service L).-c,-nil.er 21. 1'II8. 



:'«,/ Ll,-llt. Ceitr^r L. Siliarter. I. .S. M.'il 
s„„ „/ ;;,, I. .s,A„c/,-,, /,•/,,„„„/,, ,\,-/,. 
1 ,.,,,.,1 Ih, s,i,„,- Jnn.- 211. 1017 will, rank ..I 2i„l 
I ,. ,11. S, Ml 1,, (dil.as.i, assign.. I I.. I,luatl.-rn,ast.-rs 11,- 
parlmi-nt as n,i-.il an.l .l.,irv i,,sp.-. I.ir. W.-nl overseas; 
assi..:jl..,l to l),-p..l ami H.,si,il,,l l,.i I. ". an.l 7 Arinv 
Coriis. Ti.,nsf.rr,-.l I., \ . 1. n„an l„,t; h.,,1 . I,,,,g,- of 
si\ ,an,|.s. 81111 animals. Ills, l,j,.j,-,l J,,,,,. I'll. I, 



I'riratr OriHle E. Dnrliiia I Ki ) 

>,.,, .,1 il, ,,!!■■ ;,. Il,„hn-. .s,.. II,;, llu,. \,-l,. 
h.-r li.tl, a„,l I.. F„l.,,-.l s,-,i„,- .|„,„- Jl,, I'llK: „.„t i., Ca„,|. F,i„-t 

K ,„ l>.,„sl, ,1, ,1 |„ Clip 11, ,d..., .,,,,1 ,,..|.j„, 

l„l, l'.,-.-,l |,l,v.,. ,,l .-v.,,,,,,,. „ I,., ,.v.,„ 

s. >..,.- ..II.,. k ..I tl„' 11,1 I.I .-l.'.l thai l„.|.. a„.| I,- 
„ . ,11, I, I ^ ill 1,1- 'I,-. I,-,,-^.- ..t ( -,n,p II... I;.- 1, „„.,,! 21. 101', 

I'niiile (.hilf I . II ei-ies. I . .S. I (i I 

.Sen ,./ » III. II r.;i;, l.nnil. Ac/.. 



I t,' 118th 
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Enl.-r.-d the s, rvic- An-llsl 12. 1018; w.„l to i:,,.„p 
Cr.-.nleaf. Ft. (Islethorpc. Ca. AssiBii.-il a- ,n. i„l.. i .,1 
V,-rter,„arv C.irps N... 1 an.l -.-,i.-.l lli.-i,- niilil i.l,-as,.l 
lr.„„ Inrlher s,-rvi. .- II.-, .-,.,1,.-, 11. |0|8. 



/'riiiite .Itisffili \. Freilslrmii I 17 1 



s,,n .,( ( „,l (.. hi, '.ill,,.,,,. n.il.l,ii,,l. Ac/.. 

li,l,r,.l Ih.- s,-tvi..- .Iiim- 21. 1018. \V,-nt lo Camp 
l„„si.iii. assign,-. 1 In l,..splMl w..ik ; lr.ii,s|..| r. i| i<i C.imp 
M.iiitl. \. J. S.,il.-.l I'.r Krai,,.- S.-pl.ii,l,.-i l.atli. I'r... 

,„. I I., II,.- 1811, M'-.l,. .,1 l<.-|.l.,..-,.„-i,l Cnit ami lo- 

,.,l..l ,„ Fi.,,i. ,' .,t C.,„,|. 11... I N.I. IJ ,1 1 .-I \.,l.l ,- 



I'riiile Earl II . II eeies. i . C. (7 1 

.V„n „/ II II,. II,;;, -i. I,,i,i. ,Vc/.. I 

Ki,t.-r,-.l service Auailsl 12. 1018: ».„l I,. Ft, Oshlhoi p. . ,-,,,;, i., 

(ia Assigned a tnen,ll,-r of V.-l,-ri,i,,ri i:nr|,s Co. 1 ,„ Seri:eilll I tnilll, I. 1 1 II till I si, II lllil 
wli,.-l, h.- s.-rv.-.l with .l,s|,i,g,iish,-.l al.ihli 1,1,1,1 I,.- w,- 
innst,-r.-,l onl 11,-, ,-,„l„r 21. 1013. 



rniHle Carl K. ,l/-./i.son. .S. .-(. 7'. C. (8) 

.Sen ../ .■-. .i;.,/i»..,i. Cniis. A.-/.. 
Kiil.n.l tl„ service Octoh.r 11. 1018: went lo Camp 
l-,inst,in. kaiis:,s for Iraining. but on .icoiint of tie- 
armi-li. .- h.- was mus|e,.-.l „„t .,f th.- atinv Ih-: .-,i,l.,-r 
111, I'lia. 

Serfieanl. 1st Class. II. I'. MrConncll I 'i I 

S„n .,( Mil. Ih.ni M,l „iiii,-ll. /-,'•/,.. A.-/., 
hnl.-i.-.l II,.- s.-rvice necemhci II pll 



I ,„!.. Ih. 
nt I.. Ih. 
s I, ,,-■„,,, I 



Aero S.-rvic- at KelU Fi.-I.l, T. va-. Il 

rainh.-hl at Wesl Point. Miss.. wh.i. 

of th.- Arco Machine Shops until th. , h'-.- ..I lie- » ,i 

Promot.-d to Scrgeani 1st Class Augn-t 10. I'il8 .,,,'1 w.,s 

ilischarge.l F,-hrnary 6. 1019. 

Corpiiriil Ceori;e II. Kclh. Jr. I KM 

S„n nl C. « . K,-ll„. U'liuiiiiili. Ae/.. 
F„t,,,-.l service .lune U, 1018: Co. C. Nati.mal Ai,.,v 
Train, ng Detachment at Lincoln. N.-h. Transl.-rr.-,l I., 
Camp .Merritt. N. J. thence lo n.v,-l..pin,-nt HatH-iv A 
Co. al Camp Upton. L. I. Transf, rr,-d to l..,,.,p 
Wheeler, Ga. and inuslered out Decemher 4, 1018. 



i;, 11, 1, III ,,i r,i,,iiii„k, Ac/.. 

l-,it',..l Ih, s,ii,, , .,1 dm., ha Julv 2. 1017 .,s hospit.il 

ph.i I, isl, >,i,l I,. Ft. Log.,,!, C..I... Ti ,,..|.,,..l t.. 

C..m,. l..-w,s. \\,,shi„gi„„. assign.-.l I.. \l..l,,.,l ll.-parl- 

m.nl l'r.„i,ot,-.l t.. S.-rg.-anI Nov. -ml.,, 1, l'l|7. W .nt 

..v.-is. .s luK (, |0|«. \V.,s in ih. -,_ Milii.-I ami 
M,-ns. . \Tg,.nn.- .liiv.-s. l.al. r w. nl t.. I„.sp.l..l with 

att.i.k ol 111.- 8u. l),s, l,arg.-,l April .■,, loPI. 

I'll I air l.rii /)'/;, I I I'll 

.s.,„ .,; /,,-,,. /;„, >, /;,-, ,111,,. A.-/.. 
l-nt.r.-,l s.iw. .- 1„K 22. 1018, at lln, ah.,. r..„,-l'-r,.-.l 
I.. C... .Ill, ll.-|...t ll,,g.,.l.-. i:ai,,p Ilo.lg.-. th.-n I.. 17lh 
Hall. , on (a>. at Floi.-m .- Fi.-hl. N.-hi.'ska. ri.,nsf,.,r.-.l 
I,. Camp .\l,.rrison. Va, 1 h.„ lo 1-1 H.,ll.,o„ H,-pla. ,-- 

m.-nl C,i. an.l l.i H.-.,,l,|,i.,rt,-rs ll.-ta. hi„,-nt ( Langlcy 

l-,.-l,l \... \I„,l.-i..l ..,,1 \p,il .; I'llo 

Seriit. Miner k. Cheiteiii l2lli 

S„ii ,,l til,' ll,,il,„i. l),;„lui. A.-/.. 
Fnl.-r.-.l s.-ivi.,- S,-|.l,-„,l..-, 10 1017: a-sigi,.-.l t.. Camp 
l-,,iisi,.,,. M.K hin.- (.in, C. laalh Inl., 80i|, nivisi.ni. 

P, ,t'.l t.. Serg.-anl Ai.nl I. 1018. S.nl ,.vcrs.-as 

Inn. I 1018. In haul I St, .Mihi.-I ami M.-,ise..\r- 

-,.ni„- olF.-nsive. Transl,-ri.-.l ll.-toh.r 10 1018 to La 
V.,ll,oi,n.-. Franc.-, at Officers- Training School. Mn-. 
ured out at Camp Dodge. .Mjrch 11. 1010. 



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i:nl.T,-,l siTvii-c May 7. 1917 at Snll l.ak.-. Cl.ih; .i^- K.c.l. r.-.l tli,- s.rvi, .■ (), i.,l,,-i 17 I'lKI m il,. •- \, 1 

f.isiH-,1 1.1 Navy Yards, Bn-jlliTlorl. Wash. Trali-f.-tn-d I.. <:. l.caii. Ii in \\a^.l.■ Slal.- \..rii,al 1... \1. . I.ai.,. al \M 

11. S. S. W,-sll.i,ri) as Ka.lio Klcrlriiian. l"r..ni,.l.-,l In ilaty liai.iii.:. Ili-i lia.-. .1 II... ...l... 111. I'llll. 

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rarks, llri...klvii. Ih.-n 1.) Hay lli.li;.' It.-. civiii:; .**liiii. \. if ; ■ /• I \ . . i \-t\ 

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011i.,Ms' Tra.nii.s I -, H, Kil,v, K,,ii. \\.„l ..v.rs.a- ,„ ,|„, |,,,„|,. |„„., „|,.,„ ,,,,„,„„,, „ .^,„.,|. |1,.- 

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S..n ..I M,. .,,,.1 .l/n. I,.:nl. K.„l,. f.-l..,,,,.,!,. S.-l,. 



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ii„,l.,l 1,. >.T-,,,„1 !■■. I,,,i.,n i, I'llll. W.al „i,,..-,- 

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as shaip sl,.,ul.-r. l.■.,•,^,al „„,l.,l, \\,„1 .,>,,-,■,,- \„- |,„„,,> •■■ Pll'l 

list 28, 1918. Kerriv..,l injiirv ..„ I.,k. .ip 1,, ll,. f,.,i,l. 

in^liospilal uiilil D,-.,n,l„-r IHI,. Ills, l,a,.. ,1 ,l,„„ I'l, /y/, ,lf,- Willirr II. Vol, Kssrn (111 

.-,„„ ,,/ ll.-,,,,,,., I ..II /■..>.■>/. (hil.l.,11.1. \'l.. 

I„l.,..l ll, HI..' J,iK 2", I'llll; K.,s s.„t 1., i;,,iii| 

ll,,.!'.:,'. la.; a— ,i:n..l I., la, 11,1. ll,-|,..l Uriaa.l,-, ll,.l, 
I., I .,.,k- ,,,,.1 li..k.rs >. I I. ..I,.,, ll.- r.-, .-n.-.l a . .-r 

EiU.-r.-.l 111.- s.-lvi.-i- al l.i„,.,l„. N, 1... llli,. II. I'llll 1,1,, .11,. I,,., :illlli I.. I |.,,,l,. „„. » ,1- ..i.ik. lli- 

,,1 .'^l.ih- Farm TraiiiiiiK S, h.M.l. Assj;:,,,.,! i., :ill'lli, .1, ,,..,-. I .1 ( ,„,|, !1.„|.-. 1.1 \ !'.. I''l'l, 

.\,iil,illlllli..ll Train. C.i. 1). 8llli llivisi.ni. Was s,„l 1,, . ^ - 

I ai„|. Mills. S,-l,l.-n,l,,-r Hill an.l ».-nl .,v,-rs,-,is S. ,,i 

l..-r 17, 1918. ri,s,l,ar;.-,l al i:a,ii|. ]l,„!s.-. l.."a. .1 

-'7. 1919. ^-„„ „, I,.-, ;.;. >„,,„„. It.:., I,,,. \.-/,. 

, ,, „,, , , £■; , ■ ■ ;> )- ,-■ l,il.i..l s,,,„. ll.-..-i„l,. r 1.'. I'1I7 al l,.Tl ll,„.ili.i an.l 

J or \l. hliss. Lnnnsmini tJrilnnim hiiilio I .i I ^ ^^ ,j ,,, i,, n.n,,,,,, >,|i,„,ir,,„ an.l ii.,i,.i, n, ,1 i.. .vnh 

,V.,ii .,/ .<. U . nh~. r.1,.,,1,.,1, \,/, l... , .,,1,1 -1,1 1.. ll. M..III."-. V,, •;,,,,. I. l'r.„,,,,l.-.l Jan- 

Knl.-r.-.l s.-rv,,-.- al Oinalia Mav 21, I , N^ ,„ l.-s ']:"\';,/"V" ''uT ' ~' '•'""■ """"■"'' """ ""'" 

„.,rk. Ka.lm ..-.-lu.n. Transl,.,r,-,l 1„ Na.al i.ainiii. '"■ '"'" ■" ' ""■'-'•■ 

Slali.,11 al Cr.-al l.ak. s. Ill, M,> lllll,, Ir.,,,-!, , i, .1 

ll.l„l„-r. 1918 1,, Hariar.l r.m.r.m, I n.lu, M,,s. I', i III! c Klirl D. lul, I rV (161 

f.,r K.1.1,., l.-l.::,a,,l,>. Musi.,,, I l,l„,.a,> 2',, I9|9 ^^_^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^,^^^,^^ T.-I..„„„l,. .V.-/,. 

Kill. -I.-, I ll,.- s.-iM. .- S.-pl.-ii,l,.-r I'l. 1*117. ."^.-nt 1., Camp 
Funsl,,,, Kan. Assiaii,-,! 1„ C,,. K. D.Vrlli Inf.. 89ll, 
Iliv. \\.i,l „i,,s,..is Apr.l 28, 1918. Was hi ill.- Cliam- 
p.,;n. Marii.- .I.-(.-iisiv,-s, al Clial.-aii Tlin-rry an.l .-\isii,.- 
M,,,n.- ,111. 1 T.nil SI, t.,r. Si. Milii.-l, .Mills,-- \r::.. nil.- aii,l 
in V.-r.lnn s.-. l.irs. W.i- w„nii.l.-.l O. li.h.-r llli l,y nil.- 
I.nll. 1 i„ I. h .,,„,, \V,nl 1" (a.l.l.-n/. 11,-, ,-nil,.r Isl 
„,ll, a,„n .,1 ,1 11, M liar-.-, I Aupnsl 2:i. I9l'l. 



Cliiiiiffriir ll/irrt I. Ilriiif: (fti 

s..,i .1/ y. ;•. Iln'iie. l.y.m^. y.-i,. 

F.nl.-r.-.I Ilie s,•r^i.e P.-. .-iiili.-r S. 1917; s,.ni u, M„, 

rison. Va. Assignr.l In lllli Ralln.in Co. \V. ill ,,i.i 

si-as Imic 21, 191S. Was in ill.- Si. Milii.-l ,lriv. Ai 

e.inil,- Fnr.-sl ami M.-ils.- fr.inls. H.-liiin..I 1.) 1 . S 

.May .'ir.I, ami ilia.liarB.-.l al Camp llmli:,-. M.,^ I'.. I'H'l 



SiTiifiirit Oscar F. Andcrsou (71 



I'riialr. hi Clii'.s. Osnir II. EiklfV 

.••„„ „i -I. ^. i„.i.r^..i,. <i„ij.,n,i. A,-/.. s..„ ..I I. s. ;-.,;./.-,, r.i.„,„.ih. \,-i,. 

Eiil.-r,-,l si-iiiL.- Jun.- 28. 1918. Isl C„. Isl H.,ll iPlll, K„l,-r.-,I li,.- s.-rii.,- S,-|,l,-,„l„-r .",. 1918. W.-nl l.i Camp 

n.'pot Brisj.l,-. AssiBii,;.! l,i Cainp Fnnsl.m. I'l,. Cranl. III.: lt,iMsl..|i.-.l 1., C.,i,ip Han. ,„ k. C.,.. «li,-i,- In- 

ni.it,-.i In C.rpnral Ansllsl 12. 1918, Kais.-il 1., rank .,1 s,-rv,-,l as ,i,.-,i,l„-r .,1 ll,. M,lilar\ r.,li, .- nnlil lii- ,lis. 

S.-rsi-aiu D.-<..n,l„-r 1. 1918. .Musl.-r,,! „,il 11, , ,„,l,.r .1. .har-. .,|, M.,,,1, 11 I'H'l 
1918. 

Conion.l Chas. V. Brokaw 181 ''"'""•■ '" '■''""■ '"'"" '■'"" ""' 

s..„ .„ u. R. Biok„„: <:i,„e. A-,./,. > ' ""- '■'" '■'""- "■'"■""'■ ■■>••'■■ 

Fnl.-r,-.l s.-rvi,-.- January 19, 1918, l'r.,mnl.-il 1., r.,iik "1 liil,-l.-,l Jiilv .a, I'llT; as.i2„.-,l i,. Camp C...U, \. M.. 

Corporal Mav 1. 1918. Ov.-rs.as Ma) .ill, ; was n.njn.l. m ill.- (Uli N.L. H' El. Ma. Inn. linn Crps. H,. „a- 

.-■I in III.- Marn.' off.nsiv.' Jnlv 19tli. J.nn.-.l In- r,-.ai- Hi'n lran.l.-rr.-,l 1., Hull, \n,l,,ilan, .- I..,. 1119ll, S.inllarv 

in,-nl S.-pl.-nil„-r 1 Uh. He was caplnr.-.l in 111.- V.-r.Inn T'am. :illl, Hii , W .,,1 "v.-is,-.,- i,,ll, ll,,- ,1,>|-|..|| l.nl 

.,H.-n-,i.- an.l ina.k- a prison.-r ..f war: -p.-nl llii. .- lran-l....,l 1., il'HI, ,1 C.,n,p ll„-].,l,,l N,. 1,1 ,i, Iran..-. 
i,,,,nll,- in a C-rnijn prison. Dis. liarc.-,l Mav I,",. 1919 

, , , ^ I'nnilr. Isl Clil.'.s. H. C. Tipprry (l')! 

rniiilr. Isl (.lass. Gi'ori.'c I). llrnkaH l')i ,_ ^^ ^ ^ I, /-.„,, ii., .u,,, \,-l, 

S.in „! (f . H. linih.iit. t.i.iii:. \<-li. ,, , ^. , ,,, ",,,,- * , , ,., . 

1- iil,-r,-.l s.-rvic- Si-pl.-n,l,.-i 18. I'll. ; ass,.,;n.-,i I,, I. .imp 

l-:nl,-r.-,l s,-rvir.- January 18, 1918: assisn.-.l 1.. I.an,|, Knii-lon C... K, ,t,V>lli lii(. Iian-I,,l.,l M,,v I, 1918 

Co.h. Transf..rre.i to Camp M.;rr,lt. N. J.: w.-nl „v.-r- ^^^ ,.,^^j^| ,,,,| y^^,. ,-„ >,„ ,_,, „,.|„„ i|„,,,,,.„„,„„.r 

seas June 29, 1918. Was woiinH.-cl at tllr IjattI,- of ( ..rp- l.,,\.-i n,,r's Isl.,,,. I N. '^ . M, 1-1,1., I ..1,1 M,,r, li 

Juvitin.-v .-Vuiiust 31. 1918. Lju-r h.- r, -join.-, I liis i,-bi- -■' |,,|,, 
im-nl, nis..liars.-.l al Camp Doilso May 21. 1919. 

Scrgi-aul Arlhar Born Hill (.orporal hllinr E. I'arkcr (201 

S..I, „l (,u>l ll.iit:. OaUaii.l. .\,-l,. ^■'" "' -'■ '- ''."'-■■'. '••■""". ^'■■'•■ 

F„l,i,.l -,-,ii..- Jnn..-. 1918 in Motor Tni.-k D,-pl. A- l„l..,.l -,,>„. s, pl,„,l., i .'.. I'i|7. .•\ssisn,-,l to Co. 

-,sn.,l 1., J.IT.-rs.m Barrarks, lli,-n to Camp Norniovl.- ly Mill, InC, :i.',lli Un. r,,.,„..l. .1 to Corpor.,1 Anen-l, 

at Sam Houston. Ti-xas. lli.-n l.i Camp M,-rritl N. J. I'llll in'l »'-„l '.v.-is,-as ni April. W..nn.l,-.l in l.alll.- of 

Si-nt ovL-r-ieas Novemln-r lOtli to Bor.l.-auv. I'r.im.n. ,1 M.l.il,, I,. \lsa.-,-l.orraiii,- July. 1918, In balll.-- ol Si, 

to .S,T!:oant in Marrh, 1918, in M.Uor Transporlali,,,, Miiii.l, Mi-iis,-.Ars.,nii.-. Was in M.-u -,-, tor ni',;lil I,.-- 

la.rp, K,-s,-rv.- I nit N". :iI2. Co. H. I.'i. -,rn,i-tif.- was -isn.-.l. Must. r.-,l out May 11. 1919. 




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Scrgeani Ruhrrt S. Robertson ( 1 i 

S.m of Cka-^. Knhrrt^on. Lyon\, ^cl>. 
F.iUirccI service September J8. Ill"; «i-nl fo Camp 
Fiinstnii. Assigned to Co. K. ;ir»nth Int.. B*)!!! lliv. 
Promoleil lo Sergeant April 20, 1918. W.-iit ov.-rs.as 
June I. 1918. He was in all tile lialtlea with his ili. 
vision until wounded \ovendier 1. 1918 l>y rifle liiillei 
passing through his side and Inrlging in left hand. lie 
spent six weeks in Base Hospital No. 2(> at .\lh-r>, 
Franee. then to .\o, 119 Hospital Savenav; lh«-ii to Caln|> 
Dodg.-. la., where he was diseharged Feliruaty 21. 1919. 

I'tiriilr (Jlrii Robertson (21 

Si>ii ol t.lms. Rt)l»-rt^nn. Lytni%, \ft>. 
Knter.d service Octolier 2 1917. S.-nt to Camp Funs- 
ton, Kan.: assigne.l to Itt+th Depot lirigadi-. Left for 
nviTseas in October, 1918. Went Hi Kernagen. (rernianv. 
when he was selected to parole in Knghnid. Fr.mcr^ and 
Bidgium under nann- of rct-shing's own n ginic in. Hii- 
was a sjieci.il honor to tlnise ^eleiteil. 

linglri Rosiiir I. Rmrr {'.\\ 

.Son ol L. F. Hrnri. (.niig. ^f■h. 
F.nter.d service necember 9. 1917: assigned to Fl. l.ogan. 
87lll Div.. Coast .\rlillery. Transferred to Cani|i Fustic 
and attached to 1th Trench Mortar Hatt. Then to C.iiiiii 
Hill. Va,. and overseas October 7lh. and slalioned ..1 
Vitney and Chailvirv le Iduitel until January .i, 1919. 
Mustered out Feliro.irv I 1, 1019 

C.orpornl Huglcr Earl (.. FIrrgf (4l 

Son ol ll.-nrv H,.,-g,., Trl.nn„ili. N,-l,. 
KiUeied service August 2.1, 1917 at Om.iba: assign, d lo 
Ft. Logan, then Ft. Douglas, Utah and C.iiiip I'ilve .ind 
Camp Mchols. Mustered out at C.imli Logan J.imi.iii 

18. 1919 from Ftrd Inf., t . S. Regiilirs. ISlh Dn i 

Promoted \oveiul.ci 9, 1911) i,. taiil, ol i:..ipot,il lio^l.i, 

I'r'niitc (JifstiT I). DImiii (.Si 

Son or n . /'. Dixon, lol.nnoili . Ac/,. 
Kntered seriice October 28. 1918 ill tin- American Hid 
Cross .\inbulance Corps at Camp Scott. Chicago III., 
where he served until mustered out \ovcmbir 28 1918. 

(.orporttl R. A. Teinph'ton. -inl ( (t 1 

.Son o/ ft. .4. /-em/i/c/on, r,-lo,m„li, .Ve/i. 

Entered service April U. 1917 in tlh Neb. Inf. .Sent to 
Camp Cody. Transferred to 127lh Field Artillery. 
Went overseas September 2.i, 1918: was iinislered out 
January 22, 1919. 

Riiudrk .Mitten. U. S. !V. R. F. (7) 

.Son o/ ft, J. Mnt.-n. Toknm.ili. !\',-l,. 
Entered service October 7, 1918 at Lincoln and assigned 
to Reserve Officers' Training Camp of the United States 
Naval Reserve, located at Lincoln, Nebraska. Releaseo 
from active duty December 21. 1918. 

Private, hi Class, Lee S. Langford (8) 

Son of S. S, Langford, Crnig. A'c/i. 
Entered service in July, 1918 in the .Aviation Service at 
F'ort Omaha Balloon School with ."vird Balloon Co. Pro- 
nioted to 1st Class Private October 16. 1918. Trans- 
ferred to Newport News, \a.. where be was mustered 
out December 18. 1918. 

Corporal Floyd Ramond .Mikkelson (9) 

.Son of ,V. p. .Mikkelson, /.cons, Ae/i. 
Entered service September 19, 1917; sent to Caniji 
Funston, assigned to Co, K, 3.Vith Inf.. 89lh Oiv, Pro- 
moted Corporal .\pril 9th- Went overseas April I'l. 
1918, Was in the battles of Chateau Thierry, St. Mi- 
biel and Meuse--\rgonne, Received hve Hesh wounds: 
October 1th sent to hospital at .\llcry, France. Kc- 
nirned to his regiment before the armistice. 

l.st I'harniacisl Male Ryle If . Daniehoii (10 1 

s.,n ../ II. h. lhint,-h,o,, I l.il.lun.l. .Vc/.. 
tnlered service September II), 1918 at Omaha: assigned 
lo C, S, Navy as seaman: to li. S. Naval Training 
Station, San Francisco. September U. 1918. Transferred 
to Hospital Corp as Special Pharmacist Disjienser, 



Chaaljrar Clean 1/. Lanajord I 111 

.Son of .S. .s. l.nnaloui. (.I'lin. Ac/.. 
Fulercd service in July, 1918, anil assign,,! to -,:lrj 
Balloon i;,!.. Fort Omaha. Aviation Serii..-. Pi, . motel 
to Privali- Isl (.lass, S,-|.tembir 17. Pllll. Promotc.l 
to Cbaiiir.nr Novenib.r 27, 1918. Musi. i.. I oiil ,il New. 
|,orl N.-ws. V.I.. DcemloT 18, 1918. 

I'riiiile. 1st (.lass, Diigiin I. en is (I2i 

.Son of ,Ml,. Loll,,- ;..-iii.. Trknmal,, ,%,■!,. 
Kniircl 5,-rvice Sc|,t,-mbir 1, 1917 -lu.l assign.,! I,i :!:l.-.lh 
Anihubilice Co.. :)ll9lli Sanitary Train of til.- Kllh Div. 
Proniot.-d to Privat.- 1st td.isv. Went ovct-.-as S.-pI.n.b. t 
8. 19!li: Iransf.rr. ,1 to '.111 \imy Corp. Di,l anihulanc- 
ililtv for 77tb an,! 2l>lli llivisions ubil, in action at 
Argonn- Foi.-st .in,! Clijl.-.iii I'hi.iiv. 



friiale (.luiilie .1 . \l,k,e, ,S. ,/, T. C. I 1 .5 1 

■Son „/ If m. .);, K,;-, Il,,„l,„. Ac/,. 
Fill.!,, I s.-ivi,,- S.pl.-mb.r 18, 1918: ..ssign.sl lo Ma 
hall.iii. Kan,, in Agricnlliira! Collig.- in Motor Tian 
port S,,li,.ii, S. A. r, I,. Mu-l.-i,,! onl D,-, .inb. r 
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Citlieit I:. I'earsiiii I I I I 

S..n „( (,/i.;v. /'.■,;(,„«, 0„l,l„n,l. \c/.. 
Fnl.r.-,! v,iii, ,- S,|,l,-iii!.,-r !8, 1917. \V,iil lo Camp 
Fnnslon. A~sign,-d lo l.o. K, .l.'.,'illi, IWlh Div. Winl 
overseas June 1. 1918. Ill- w.is 111 the l.ui,v si-clor. 
St. Mibiel idTensive and tile Miiis.-, \rg..iin,- fol,-l drii,-, 
Di<iharg,-,l at Camp Funs , Juu.- 2. 1919. 



n aiioner Laiirenee I'earson (LSI 

S,.n ../ I /,.,,. r.ois.o,. Il„l.li,i,,l, ,Vc/,. 
Fnl.r,-, I s,-,vi,.- J.,n,i-,M 9. I91II; ., „, i„ C.imp (ii.-.-n,-, 
N. C. Si-rvcl 111 Su|,p!v l),pl., l,o. ."i7lb Inf-. 7th Div. 
W.-nt ov.-rseas in .M.iv, 11, s,iw ,i, liv,- sirvic- in mo'I 
of 111, „II,nsii.-s. II,- ».i. ni lb, \imv ol O, , iip-iti.m 



Priiate Ceorge Homes ( Ki ) 

Son of 0^,„i y/om.v. Iloklun.l, Ae/i. 
Entered service August 28. 1918: assigned to Camp Funs- 
ton. Co. 22. 161th De|iot Brigade. Transferr.-.l to 
Hor-,-sbo.r's School. Lat.r Iransf, ir,-.l t.i Co. 1, 161lb 
II, Briga,!e I 11111.1,-r, ,1 out D. . .-ml,, i III. I'MK, 

fririite Dale LeRoy Cibsoll (17) 

Son of -!;.>. n„„,oi. r,-io,i„„ii. A,-/,. 

Fill, -r,, I s.-rii.i- A|.ril LI- 1917, in Co- F. Uli N,!,, R,-g 



II Iv II -I «,, 



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CtianlJeiir Irtliiir F. Fuiissell ilHl 

■Son o; ;. ;,. fou'.^.ll. T.l.„mal,. Srh. 
Fnt,-r,-,! s,-rvice D,-, .-mb.-r II. 1917; ..-ill lo Fl- I.,.g.iil. 
Colo.: lr.iusf,-rred lo K.lly Fi.bl, San Antonio, T,-«as. 
Aviation Coriis as Aeri.il (iuiiner. then to Tallifero 
Fi.-bl. Ft, Viorlb, Te\as. Discharged at Camp Funston. 
Janu.ilv .111. 1919. 

I'riiale. ht Class. Morton L. Cafjney (I9l 

,s,.„ „/ los, I. (..ij/n.-i, l.xo,,'. Ac/,. 
Enter.d service Ajiril 26, 1918: assign,-,! to Camp L.wi.. 
Co. C. :)16th Field Signal Bait, of 91sl or Wild Wc-t 
Division, Sent overseas July 7, 1918. In r. -serve on St. 
Mibiel front, in 3rd Ball., .■i26th Infantry: in .-\rgonn.- 
olT.-nsive. Sent lo Belgium with :lllth Fiencb Army 
Corp and -Wlr.l Inf.. 91st Div. L.-ft St- Nay-aire April 
I. 1919. Musl.-r,-,! oul M.iv 2 1919. 

I'riiate Hired \elson I 2(1 1 

li,-. nl.nl ,', lloklamt. .Ve/,, 
Knlercl s.-rvicc Jiilv 22- 1918- W.iit ov.-rs,-as Octoh.-r. 
1918, F, K, S., -HU CI. I'o. 711,"., A- L- I- No oilier 
data obtainable. 



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I'ritiitr jiinifs lldin Fiirnns (I) 

S,m nj Crr*. r,><uif h'<irr.'n^, T-kiimah. .\rh. 
EntPrcil s.Tviri- I)citiiilj<r II. I'll? .jl Fi.n I, .1^.1.1. C.il... 
Transfurn-d July l:!lh l.> H<.l)nk.n. \, J., uh.rc li.- 
sailed ovcTsras. W.i« in tlu- air r,u.l Jillv J>>.. 1918 al 
Havr.'. EiiKTcil lin,- work at M.cz fn.iil S.pt.-mlic-r l.llh 
aiul iliil riiailiirH- ;:iiii ami arrillrrv wiiik. Mustcrcil uut 
al Camp D.i.l-. , l.)i,.,. K,l>rilatv, I'll'l. 

I'riivlf Cfcil E. Davis (2) 

s,.„ „l I . J. II.UK. Craie. A.7.. 
KnTiTi-(l sirviK lie tell, r 7. I'lIK; a~-iBiic cl l<i \\'.-l.\aci 



UiiivLTsity. I.imi'lii. Ni-I)., hi 
out D.'rr»nilMr <l, I'JI'I, 



S. \. T. v.. Mii^tcrr.l 



(.liii-j Mai/iinisl Knfiini'fr Gilbcrl Fmilf ISI 

S,„t .,1 ].. S. h.ml,-. [.Um.ih. .\./.. 
Eiil.r.-.l til.' Navv 1,11 i,,- at Oiiialia, May :ll. I'll 7 a« 
Lamkiiiaii Ivlit Irii iaii. llr was si-iil li> Murr Islainl. 
Calif., where ten eiclil m.jiilli^ lie .nieml the Naval 
Electrical Schiinl ami In. iii.iiilli~ in 111.- Knsiiie.-rins 
Office an.l i|ualilieil l.>r ,1. . k „lli, .1^ lia.iiiriB. He was 
prom.jte.l N.n.iiili.i Im t,. Clii. I M.i. linnet in U. S. 
Naval K.-s.rv,-. II. was ..lea-.. I I1..111 .ervn .■ Mar.h 
n. I'll'l. 

Sfiimnn (>u\ A'. Muwdik '41 

.s,.n „l M,y. I. (.. .\lu>-fiik. I.y,:ns. .Ve/.. 
Entered servic- July 20, I'HS in the Navv; was s.nt to 
San Francisco, ami to (;...it Isl.m.i ..n K.-.-.-ivin^ Ship. 
training for hreinan anil overseas dnlv : then to I'l.ime 
on the Georfte \Va..|lili;iton. wlieri- lie -p.iil l.isl.r Siiii- 
.lay. He is still with that tratisp.irl slu|i. 



I'ririit". Isr Class, Mrliiii II. Ellis ilU 

Sen ..; t'niiJ, II . /-.V/n. irh.itn.ih. S.I,. 
K.itii.il -i-ivi... March >'l. l')17 III l.i. K till %,!.. 
S.nt 1.1 i:.iiiip Cii.lv: w.iit ov. i-.a- luK «- I'ilB. .\-. 

sicn.'.l 1.1 .\iii..ii.aii .\>iati..ii \. , . pt I'.irk N... I 

al Orlv. 1-tan..- in ll.pl. ..I S.im . a. . i ptiiii: airi.l.oi. . 
from 111.- Kr.-ncli. Iliiti.li Aiii.-n, ,,ii .iii.l li.ili.iii j:.,v.,,.. 
llienls. Traiisl.-ir.-.l l.i l'i...lii. Ii.iii t.iit.r \... 2. Ill- 
charge.l July II. I'll'l al l.iiiip l-un-l..ii. Kin-.is. 

I'liialr (laas Malroia \vlsan I 12 1 

S.nl /,, (.;,;, em ,- (.»;/,,.«. (,r,l/(;. Helj. 
I.iit. i.-d s.-rvic- July n. 1'II8; a»sitn.-il to Camp l)...k.-. 
S.nt ..v.-rsea. Ocl..l..-r. I'lUl. Was in a.tiv.- s.-rvi..- .,1 
Tinal. V.K.iii.. \.l.iii.,.v ll.ispital 2li. \. h. F . in 
I- nil. . 



I'nralf Huluinl It. l.atirr II.Sl 

S..„ .,1 II. II. lull.,. Hamuli. .\.h. 
Flit. ml s.-ivi, .- (1,1.. I,., ,1, I'lUl .11 Lincoln. Neli.. in 
S. A. T, C. I..II.-I 11,111-1. in. I I.. Fort Cro.,k. \.-l... 

an.l alia, h.'.l to 7llli II. ill i (...iiipanv at llnialia. wh.r.- 

Ii.- w.i- ill-, h.iiei.l .lanii.in II. I'll'l. 



.liilin (.. (.iilli'r. Eaiiilsnian Elir. liailiii Mti 

,s„„ .,( H . ;>•. ( „,i.,. r,i,„in„h. ,\.-/.. 

Ent.-reil s,-rvice Jum 1. I'HH i- wir.-le~s o,,, rjlor in lli.- 
Kadio S.cti.in of tli. Navv. A-e^m-.l to (,r.-al l.ak. - 
Naval Trainins Staliiin K.iilio S.-i lion .it Cliicaj:... Traii- 
l.-rr.d to Can.l.ridg.-. Mas-. |1. S. Kadi.i School ai 
Harvard llniversilv. Uel.-.i-.-il liy armistice ami iim-t.-r.-.I 
..ill F.lini.irv II. I'll'l, 



I'm IlU- Claud r li. Sili-r (.S) 

Sun .1/ II. y. .V./cr. /I.-, on 
Entered seryic- Ansn-t \.\. I'HH: w 
chanics Motor Silio.il it K.iii-.is Cil 
to Camp Jack-on ..ml i.. .. h. j.l.i. .in. 



for Frame on No 

caused the i.r.l.-r 
uatv II. I'll'l 



nil. I mil. 
1 111 



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Y,./, l\ ili^DlU'l Tlllirsltui Eri'ilrtirk Elrtlrrirlson (1.^) 

-,.„, „, , M. Fnl.-r,.i -.no. M.in h I, I'HK W.iil 1.. l-oit Kil.-v. 

W.I- ir.in-f.tr.-.l Fi.hl ll..-pital (a.ip-. I'l .iiimt. .1 \l,iv 1-t to \Va».imr; 

III llivi-ii.ii to -ail lrans[.-rr.-d 1.. C... 211, Amliiil.in. .- C.ir|is at Camp W a.l- 

i|,j ..I 111.- arnii-lic- worth, S. i:. Went ov.-r-.-a- July I'l. I'llB. Tiaii-I. i i.-.l 

Mo.l.H.I .,,11 Jan- to Andinlim e Corps .17th .iml rcrv.-d in III.- Arniv of 
II. I ii|i,iliiiii. 



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SiTgi'diil. I Si Class. Riiherl Lfii Mann' 16) 
.S,,„ „( Wm. < . I., .i;,...;.-. r,-i,„m„i,. ,v.-/.. 

Entered th.- Air S.-rvic. D.-cemh.-r 2. I'II7 at F.irt I.osan. 
Colorado; sent to Kelly Field. TeSas. Transferred lo 
I76th A.-ro SiTvii-i- Siiiiadron. Transferred to 12lh Oli- 
sei^ation Battery Fi.-l.l .\rlillery, C.-ntral Officers" 
Trainins Camp. Camp Zacharv Taylor, Ky. Promote. 1 
Sers.-ant 1-1 Cla" July I. I'UH. Discharsed Decemlo-r 
fi. I'lIK, 

Seriifiint II alh'i E. Maan- (7 1 

Sun ,jl ./. /. ,U,i„r.-. r,-l.,a,i„h. iV.-/i. 
Entered s.-rvice An;ii-l 111. I'II7; w.i- -i-iit lo Ft. Ril.-i : 
assigni-d to :M6th Aniliulanr.- C.irps, (i7th Uiv. Went 
oyerscas .August 23, I'JIH. Was in tin- .\rc.inm- offensives. 
Promot.-.l to S.-rgl.. Mar.h I. I'llK. Wa- stationed at 
Base Hospital No. 210. .l.iiiis inhimatv wiiik. Ilisihare,,! 
at Camp Ilo.li;.-. liilv 27 I'll'l 

Lieut. Gcnilil Francis Hiinies IHI 

S„„ „l ;.irae- Bunas. Al...... A.-/.. 

Enter.-d servn. N.iv.-nih.-r 211. I'II7 iii th.- M.-clianiial 
Department of the .\ir S.-rvi... W.iil n.-r-eas in June. 
1918; assiem-d to th.- l-lth C.i, llli 11, M. Mr Service., 
doing duty a- iihsi-rv.ilion s.-oiil. Ill- pi.iniotion t.> lieii- 
t.iiaiu I- .-M.I. 11 1 .-irici.-iicy. 

Carparal .1. T. M ussriniaii CJl 

Son .,( .U,-. y.jm.-v «;/»n.--. /....n>. A.-/,. 
Fnl.r.-.l -.rvn.- Nov.-mli.-r 11. 1917; w.-nl to J.-IT.-r-.in 
iJarracks; as-ign.-.l as -teNogi.i|ili.-r in Hi-.iil.|il.irt.-r- (ai. 
H. 2.Srd Eusill.-.-rs. Arrive.l in Franc- April l.i. 1918. 
Thev .li.l inn. h work ha. I .1111111 in.-ii under diri-.linn of 
the .-aplaiii ol III.- . or|... whi.li iii.i.l.- lot- of work in 
office until .ilt.-r 111.- .irniislii.- w.i- -ign.-.l. 

I'liialr I! il, In-Ill D. Ellis (10) 

.Son „( Iriink It. Elhs. I, -I.,,,,,,,!,. .V.-/,. 
Entere.l -.-rvlc.- April 1. 1917 in Co. II. Ith N.-li. Keg.: 
went to Camp Cody; ttansf.-rr.-d to I27lh Field .-^rt ' 
Later tratisf.-rr.-.l to H.-adijiiatt.-rs . .iiiipany as Regi 
mental S. out until hi- .lis, h.irg.- Janllatv 9. 1918. 



I'riiair Clan-mr E. \i-liliili IICil 

S.,„ .a i;,,. l„l,„ \r„l.,l,. Ilr.anir. A.-|.. 
Fill. 11.1 -.rvi.. Jim, :lll. 1917; a-igm-il lo Cam|i C.i.K in 
th.- Ith N.-hr.i-kc K.-gim.-nt. Tran-l.-i r, ,1 t.i Co. F. lll'lth 
Fiigim-.-r.; w.-nl l.i Fi.ini .- in S.-pt.-nih,-r. 1918. Ill- 
. h.irg.-.l al C.iio|. I)...lg.-. Julv 2. I'l|9. 

I'riiair lllillrli Craillirll (17) 

,S,.„ „/ (, I, ( ,„,:,„ll. i;k,n„„l,. \rh. 
l-,iil.-i.-il -.-111..- Iiih. |.ll7 ,11 IIiiiiIm; assigue.l to Daildv 
lull. \li,li..il Cup lliilli \iiiliiil,iii, 1- Company. Trans. 

l,-ri,.l 1.. C.I (a.iK. \\,iil .n,-i-,-a« (Icliiiier, 1918. 

L.iii.l.-.l -It lli.-l. S.-iv.-.l III I- 1 -.- ni M.-.li.al C.iip 



I'liialr .la-.r,ill I. K, I ;/(./. I IKl 

,S„„ ,,l ;.,v. li. «.-v;/;. A. llr, man. .Vc/.. 
l-iil.n.i -.HI. I- M.iv 2(1. 1918; -.-lit lo Ft. Logan Jum- 
l-l I., Ii7lli n.-g. H. III. ill, in L, C, \. C. Si-nl ..v.-rs.-as 

\i, I 21,11, .111,11. 1 in Fr.in..- S.-pl.-mli.-r Ird, l-.fl 

l-i.iii,, 1,1,111,111 111 I'll'l, Mii-t,i,-,l mil Marih 211, I'H'I 
.,1 l,.,iii|, ll.„lg.-, 

I'riratr I rrii I aliirr 1 I 'J I 

S„„ „, I . s I „/,/..,. TrUamnh. Srh. 
Fill, t,, I -.nil. Apiil II I9|7; a-igm-.l 1" C.i, F. Ith 
Neh. Int. S.nt lo Camp (:...ii Tr.in-f.-rr, ,1 lo 127lh 
Fi.l.l Atlill.-rv. HoiioraliU .1,-. li.irg, ,| Ocloli.-r 25. 1917 
l.,-,au«,- ol physi.al .lis.iliililv . 



Coiiipaiiv Mrrliaiiir Enirst G. Shoilrrii (20) 

S,,„ „/ (.„M Sl:,„l.rn. Ha.Uan.l. A.-/-. 

Lot. 11. 1 -.ivu, .11 (..imp U.i.lg.-, 1,1. a- C Iiaiiv ,M.-- 

chatlic. f'roniot.il to rank of (^oiupany Mechanic De- 
cenilier 12 1918. Was .it Camp Dodge the entire tin 
lieiiig iiiu-;. I.-.l I. Ill F. hniirv 11. 1919. 






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1<-I i,rail!llll!llll; ' . !:!"'■ 'I MilinillTTmTlimUlTTTimmmn m n ii M il m ,„ „ „rmmTr,T~.,~.-^t-;- 



Sergffin/ Jfrry Allen (1) 

S„n ../ ,i;,-, I. ( . Ill,;,, r,-kam,ih, ^eh. 



I'riiiilr l''nul I'. Jrnsrii (11) 

s„r, „i ii„„, ;.■„,,.„, ;,„„>, \,.,,. 

Knl.T.-.l MTvi.,- .11 [).-,iv.r, July 21. 1917: iissien.-.l I.. i;.iI.T.-.l .. rvl, ,■ 1).-, ,-,.,1.,t 12, I'll"; „ ,u i,. 1- 1 W „ili, 1,1 

M.cliijl Crp al Kcirl Hili-y. Transfirrr.l Ici Caiii|i I'ik.-. Siim. C.ilif.; .isaitiii.l li> i:,,;,m ArtlU.n. tli, ,, |,, H,,, 

W.nt ov.Ts.aa with I'.iieiri.-cra Corj. July IS. MIR. Pro- C. al I'r.-aiiliii. Winl c. vera. a.. AujuM 'I. \n\n, \v,,, ,i , . 

'-■'' I" ^i'|.iil> S.r-.Mnl S. 1). S. ti.m.-.i at s.-v.-rat tr.iiiijUK pi.itit'. It.tiini.il m,i sirnl^ ol 

(iilirallar. l)i». hars.d M.iirli ill, I'll'l. 

Private II illiiiiii Ilammel (2) 

S„n ../ Ihiu\ ll.imm.-l, I-,, int. A./.. I'rilllle II lllllil II. Minier (12) 

Kntircl 111.' s.-in,.' Jiiiii- I. l')18 jn the C.aM Artilli r> S.,n „l I. I. M,„i,r. Cr.iie. ^■■l^. 

al Ft. l.ofi.iii. (.old. Was *.-ilI to Pn-aitlio, l.ailif.; as. l.\.. ., \ ,. , v. .1- miu e 1 . 1.. 

I . .1 t-r.\ A .-11 I- i I- t 1 ■ L- iMitit.-.i s.rviii- Xii^iisi I,, I"»1H. 111 Siiiinh (.,,,. 1 It i 

,S,„.-,1 to tl,.. 67th Arl.lWy (. A. (.. .\rr,v,-,l ■„ t r.,„, ,• ,(„„,„„.„, ,.■ , a. U I... Ca,,,,. Ja.k.on S. ,;, .M,,.. 

N-|.t. .ir,l. H,. wa. assi,,„.,l to th.; Art. l.ry rr.,,,„„E „,,,,| ,„„ „ ,;„ ,,, u„„. \,„,,„1„., 1«. ICK,. 
Sihool ,it F iiio'^c. Disrhariit'd at (.atiii> l)oilt;<-. \I.ir.li 
.1. I'MO. 

II itfioner Chiirles II. Dearer (1;{) 

Ruling: (.hiej Much. Male .Ireliie li. Carhiu (2) >„„ „( i. K. ;;,,„,,. r,-l.„m„li. ,\,-h. 

.Soit o/ luiJi (.orluii. Trkamah. i\rl>. lait.ri.l s.rvi..- ,S, 1,1. nil,.., li(. I'JI". Was liroiiuitrd to 

Eiil.T,-.! a.-ryi..- Jiinr 2.1. 1917 al Omaha in U. S. Navy. Waconi-r. W.nt oy.-ia.as April 6. \<>m. assicnrd lo .Ith 

S,.nl to Ciilinnhia Univ.Tsily N. Y. Cily for Caanlinr Infintry, Supply Co.. Hntli llivisi,>n. Was 1.1 (;.-.a<li,-. 

EnginriTing Coiira,-. Transfrrn-d to Norf.dk, Va ni.T s.-,l..r in St. M.hi.l. Arsonm- l-or.-.l an,l T..nl 

boar.l IJ. .S. Suhniarini' Chas.T No. 122 l..r Atlanti.- hatll.s. 11.- .ifl.n .lr..v.- .1 (..iir mill.- t.am l.iad.-.l with 

Cnast patrol a.rviri-. Proniot.-d July I, I'llR In Halin; iininuinitinii al .liKht risht iij. 10 111,- from liii.-a an.l .at 

Chi.f \I,i. h. Mat.'. M r.'.l out Norf.dk. \j.. Al.nl ....... ... 

2.".. I'H'I 



Ihroii.li It .ill »ill,„ni 



I'rilllle l.liiyd .S. Xiirlieri: (4) 

S,„i „l (I-. .If .\,„hr:f. Ihikl.iiiJ. .\,'l>. 
Entir.-.l s.-rvi..- .May 2K. Inl« at Omaha; aaaisn.d l.i 
J.H.-ra.in Barracks. Tr.inaf.rrr.l lo Camp M.-i(!a, Wash, 
inston, f). C. K. •main.-. I tli.t.' ..s a . asiial till inilaliTi-.l 
...It at Canil. llii.ls.. J...i.ijrv '1, I'll'). 



I'ririile I eriiie :\. I'reileriehsoii (14) 

S.,„ ,.l I all l-i,:!,-,,, I.Miii, n„l,l„n,l. \.li. 
i:.il,....l -.ni... ..t C.iinp l"iiTislon. kan.. J.in.- 2» I'JIS: 
I Ith Co., Il.lth I), pot liriBa.l.-. Arnn-.l in Kran.i- S.-p- 

t.i..l..r I. I'llK. Assis 1 lo Si-n..l C.rps :i:(r.l S.r- 

M.. t:. 11. .11. .111. ^. K. K. Tr,.nsl,ir,..l Nnv.tnh.-r :iOth 
1.. Itas.. ll.ispilal \„. PI \. I'. O. 7K-, M.,li,,il Corps, 
uli.'ii' I 'T1..I until In- i.tniii.'.l to 1. S. 

Private Hurry Delos Ellis ( .S ) 

.v„„ „, r. ;. f,//,i, T,-U„u,l,. ,\i./, Pni.ite KJ.lie /'. Il„li,lay (l.->) 

Enl.r, .1 a.rvi..- April Id. I'II7. .M.ai.h.r ..f Co. t. Illi 

N.-h. Inlanliv. On .1.. ...iiit of a w.-ak h.art r.-ii.l.r.-.l 

phvsi.ally 11 I„r ainii s.rvl..'. II.- was .li«,lK.is.-.l 

Jim.- :i, l'l|7. 



Son ../ Mrs. K. !■:. Iliiliilin. r,-knmi,h. Krh. 
fnl.-n.l s.-rvi..- Jim.- 21, |n|«. and aasien.-.l I., C... 1.. 
7lltli liil,, .11 Camp Fiinat.iii. Mtist.-r.-.l otil J.iniiary, 
1919. 



Ensiiiii I.eivis /'. Harris ( 16) 



Sergt.. 1st (Jass. David ('.. Tliiirlier (6) 

S,m III E. M. Ihuiliri. I raig. ^,■ll. 
Enl.T.-d s.-rv-ii-.- l).-.,-iiil,.-i 11, 1917. Assign. -.1 lo K.-llv -""'" "' ""- '"■" Eii.ks,,,,. Ciile. N.-li. 

Fi.l.l. San Anloni... T.-\aa. Tranaf.-rr.-.l lo Aviation Kiit.-r.-.l a.-rvi. .■ Jiin.- I, 1917 aa niii-i. i.iii in N.i 



SiTtinn. Wa.-o, T.-\aa. ih.n lo 7Ial A.-ro S.|iia.lr L..vi. Norfolk. Va. Aasit;n.-.l t.i Haiti. -Iii]! I . S. S. Miaaoiiri: 

Fi.-ld at nallas. T.-\aa. I'ronnili-il lo S.-ra.-ant I si Class Ir.iiisf.-rri-il lo Aiina|i..lis and r mil roniniission aa 

O. I"!., r I I'l|7. ll.-l.-a~.-.l fniiii s.-rvi,.- Mar. h 27, 1919. Knsi-n on (i. S. S. \ir.,:inia, M.iv I,'., 1918. 



Isl Pharmiieist Male Chile G. Tuiiherg (7) l>rivale Selnnler Harris (17) 

,s..„ „/ //.-„r, Ti,„li.;g. r.-kamul,. ,V,-/,. ^^^^^\^^ III r-.l S, l,u,l,; . Irkiniii.l,. \,l,. 

Eiil,r.,l a.rvn.- Jnn.- 11, 1917 an.l asaigniil lo (;r.at Kntiri-d airvi.-n Jnly 111 1917 ami assi -d to Co II 

Lakr-s Tramins brhool as Pharmacisl in Hospital Corp (j,,,, ,,^, .^^mi Division. Si-nl nyi-rai-aa' Jnni- 29, 191S. 

1st Ki'sinir-til LI. S. .Navy and also was alta.-hed lo the .,, . - i • . . \ , -m.i s; . . u.i. a. 

,- . ™ , , ' ., ,. , „,.,,,,. Was in (Irivc on Jiiviunv .\iii:iial .itrtti.Sctil. olh. ..\t- 

Marini's. 1 ranaf.-rr.'d tn Navy lards at I hilad.'lidiia. . i .- -i i i ci ..- ii . i i i v., ... . i 

^ , 1 I, c c u IV u .) 1 . .' 1 '■""'* '"I Kri-iiiihi-l.|p-SliiltiiiR Oi-tohi-r 1-f, Arsonn.- and 

S,.nt aboard 1 S S. Han.:oi-k November 2nd t.i Cnha i:|,„,..,„ Thi.-rry. Wnnndi-il four tini.-» 0.-l.,h.-r 1. 1918 

Promnli.d to 2nd Class Phr. Male at Philadelphia .,,,.1 ;„ ^,„,„„„, yj^,.^, ,„,,^ v,,^,,,,,, ^,^„,,,i,„, j,„„ „,„„„j 



1st Phr. Mate while 



Iv in Cuba. 



Ihi-^li. Mnslere.l 



Apnl II. I'M'I. 



Private. 1st Class. Henry C. Palnianteer (IH) 

.S„n ,./ 1/f., 1,1.. I'iilii,i,iil,;i. r,-k,i,ii,il,. Ae/i. 



Private George IVixer. S. N. T. C. (8 1 

Sun III hri-ii n ixi-r. Ti-kiiniiil,. ,Ve/.. 
Enl.-r.-.l s,-rvi..- Oel.di.r I. 1918 ; jssii:n.-.l ti. th.- Nav.'l 
Training C.rps in the Kidi.. II.-,. .rtiii. nt C... F. at Knl.r.-.l s.rviee May 2. 1917, Co. F. Ith N.-li. ln(. S.-nl 

l!niv,-rsil, .,1 N.l.i.-k... l.,n.,.ln. Must, r.. I .lut II. . .-ni- '" '■■ ' f^"''*- Transf.-rr.-.l l.i Hatl.-iv li, 127lh Field 

j„.r 1QI8 Artill.-rv. U'.-lit ov.-ra.-.is aa im-mber of lib Ciin >.,il.i.l 

127lli Fi.-ld Arhll.-ry. M.iat.-r.-.l ..in at Camp Do.ls.-. 

Gunner's Male Carl A. Erirksan (9) '■""''" "■ '"'" 

Sun III J'lltn Hriiksiin. Ti-kamah. Aeft. 
Ent.-re.l .he Naval S.-rvi.-.- at Omaha, Mareh t. Inl;;; Private Leslie Lingliaail ll'J) 
was s.-nt to Goat Island Naval Station: assigned lo Or. I- Sun ,,l II . I:. I.ingn ,i,iil. ( inie. A.-/.. 

D.pi. Pr.Miiole.l to S,.anian 2nd Class, July I, Fiil.i.-d servi.-.- S.-pt.-inb.-r ."i, 1918: assigned lo Co. M. 

C.imp Han.-oi-k. (ia. Tr.insferre.l I.. Cn. E. Camp (irant, 
I7lli Cn. Muster.-. I ...It ..t C.iiiip H.ineork. January 26. 
I9|.| 



1918 an.l tn Gunner's Male August 1. 1918. Went ov.-r 
s.-,is. Il.-l.-.is,-.l .11 ibia.- of war. Diacharg.-.l l).-e,-iiib. r 




Pliarniiiiist Male Glenn F. Salcheliler (10) 

Son ni J. S. HiifrltflelLT, Crais, .V'-''- 
Enl.r.d Ihe Naval S.-rvi..- al Sail Lake. July 1,1. 1918. 
Sent lo Pug.-l S.Minil on board II. S. S. Phila.l.-lphia. 
Prnmnled to 2nd Cljas Pharmaeisl January 19th. Trans- 
ferred to N. Y. Cily put on board the V. S. S. Ka.ln.ir, 
a trooli tr.iiisport fur Fran. .-. Maile s.-v.-ral Irips. K.-- 
leas.-.l July. 1919. 



Siffi 



Ciiriiiiral George Srliuler. Jr. (20) 

S.in III i.,-ii. Sihulir, Driiilur. .\.-/'. 
Enter.-. I s.-rvn .- Oetob.-r .i. 1917: assign.-. I lo Camp 
Funal.m Ih.-n to Camp Co.lv. i:.., F, 1.11th Infantry, 
Saiiilatorm Division. Pr.iiii..t.-il 1.. C.irp.iral June. 1918. 
S.-nl ov.-ra.-aa Ortob.r 1.1, 1918 viilli C... D. I7lh Inf.. 
lib Division. 



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M tisliiiin. l\t (.lass, Karl II . lituitn Ml 

V.in ../ H. A. Hiaun. l,-k„„„ih. .%,■!,. 
hiilrr.,1 .,r>i,.- July 27, I')I7 at Oniali.i. Sciil l„ ll,nii|.. 
!,„■ llna.K 1„ V. S. S. H.illl.-,liii. Kans;i». l'r.,iii„l,,l 
Mii-I. i.iii Isl Class. Aueusl II. |I»I7. Wa- .111 palrol an. I 
SllanI .Inly willi Allaillii- H.vl iinlil Ausil..l. I'UB. A-- 
-i.^ii.'.l 1.. r'hila.l.-lf.hia Navy Yanls in l.an.l. MnM.-i.'.l 
...II \|.nl I I, I ,,1 I'liilail.lpliia. 

J'niiilr Luiii a. Ml Kinitis (21 

Son „l ;l;r^. /;,.,„ l/„w;. frl.tini,:/,, \ .-A 
Knlcr.-.l ^.rviii- Anfznst 2«, I 'I Hi; ^.nt 



I'nnilr. Isl Class. Charles \f.liil Mil 

S,,i, ,,f M,-.. H . \l. \,J.il, I.ik.imnh. \r/,. 

.Inlv .', I'Mll, S.a J..|l.i.,.„ It, 

"111. Ir.s..!.. .- \. K, I 
-.M~ \.i...nHi «l, |i||ll, \l,i,i,i,,l ,., 
I1...I;..-. K, 



Km.- 



. k», Canninllai;,- „ 

\.i.,.nHi «l, |i||ll, \l,i,i,i, 



.itv >; I'l 

// a^niiri lljahaur II . Laisiia I I2l 

s.„i „, J,.:.,. I, /„,,„„, ;,„„,. s,.i., 

I. i.'.l -.ail.,- \|,,j1 Jr.. |.||ll; 



,. . . . Ir.lii.'.l ..Hi.,- \|.n] _•(,, |.)|li; \s. Ml ..\.a-.M- In, 

•",- — 1^1'IV f'-l;"' li.isa.l.. Ira.,-I..,.,l , •! „,„ si. \|,|„,1 .|„v.., .S,.,,,,.,,,!,. r 12tl, l„ r„l, a. 

Inlanlrv l.am.ns h.-pl.."-..".;! 1 .."|. l-anr ,1,. \|,.„s. \,,„„n. ,.ll..„.,>,. Al,., ,1,. , -l... „ 

I'liralr. 1st (Jnss. Manns Simansoii (2l 

.s«it ,a n. SirtKni'.nn, t.r.ni:, \rli. 
Fnt.r.,1 -.rvi.-.- Aiiiinst fi, I«»I7: s. lit to Caiiiii ll.i.K \ (^al floral Criir^r \unil lllr\ ll.'i 
-M.; a-~iBii.-,I lu Co. A, IIW H. ail.|iiail.r- Military l'..l 

Vf..l..r .^....'..l n'....< I\ 1.. , li. .I1..> 



-u.: aN..igii.-ii to v.o. .\, ll|.; lliail.jiian.r- Milit.iry 
-Motor .s.iiiail. W.nl .>i.Ts,a« (I. l.,li.r Id. I'tll): ».i- 
^tati..n. .1 at l.c .\lons. Fr.iiR.-. %»li.n tin- .irini-ti. .■ w.... 

-isn.'.l. nis.liai;.,! at Ca KniiMon l-.l.ni.iry 12, 

I'H'I 

I'riivlr Ira J. Mi IJunalil. Maniii- 111 

S„n ol J„hn M, lln„„l.l. I niif, \.7 



>,.n ,./ II. I'. \,iiiii III.,, I\l.,im„li, A./,. 

.1 -. ivi.. II.- 1.. I II I'll7; ».iil to K.lh fi.l.l. 

\-ia,i.-,l t.. (i71lli \, ii.il >.|ii.i,|r..,i I aii,|. M.,1- 

\a. I'l I, ,1 I.. I ,,i|.,.i.,l II, |,,|„a I'Hll III. 

I II.. .Mil.. I I'l I'ln: 



S.,11 ol John \l,ll„„„l.l. I niie, \.7, „ 1,-1 ,, r I 

KmI,„.I ..tm... J„„,. h. 11.17; ,iaii-l.ii..| ,.. I'aii- I- /'"'"/'•. /■■/ (lass. Oil,, l„llaill,il, M|l 

I. III. I. J', i;. \rriv.-il in Ktanri- N.iv.inl.ia 'I I'II7 In s,.ii ol Joliii I'm hull, oi , It,,,,,. \.-/.. 

I.attir ,.| llial.ai, Thn.rry: B,8M-,| al l.aMl. ..I UalL-an |, ,,,, ,,„„.,. |,„„. a,, |„„|, \,„„,„,| ,„ ...v.n, \„ 

Wo,.... ^.alt to n..pital. May l( in.- I.ii.a.l,- ||,|, ,s,„„,„, .,■, ,., .., ,„ p,,^,,., , 

«... .I.aa.rat.-i Willi |„.i. .1,. („,,.„.■ a, N,n„,i,l ,„i III,. ,|,,. v„^„„ ,, |„|„ M„,„„..| ,„„ ,., „„. ,„„, ,.,,| 

Uliiii,- liv .\.lniiral li.ii.oii .,! I'aii.. Hi- ,lui, l.,-i ,,|||^ j p,,,, 

7' |..r , , nt ol Ih.ar ni.- I., ill. , ' ' ' 



ol Ih.'ir n 

I 'ill all- J nil II Eaiilrlini ( .i I 

So,, ol II. K. h:,i~l,l„ii. I),;alui. ,\,-l,. 
Kiit.i.-,l .,.ni,.- JnK I. mill: s, 111 In Hi. Loi.i 



on i:. ;l7tli H.-ii 
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Sri Oram Criiliir K. l-'lrrfir I I.') I 

Son „l 11,1,,, H,;-,.,-. I.loiiioil,. \.h 

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n,.'i':;t'ri„':Ki:'M'=';'i;'i!,;.;,"'w';. -■■• - ':."". <;.k ^;"-'-;.i .- -i N.-ai s,i,i.i,,- 

■ hVliiiian 'I, IOI'I ■ ^' M.ali.ini, l,.~. in, I .,a.l owa.,i- JnK 2,. 

I'Mll. I'll, I. ,1 I,, >,i-,.iiit .11 I .imp l.o.li. 

I'rilillr Hiirlrv O. Looluis f fi I 



Son ol I,. II . ;„„;„,,, ; ,oi,s, \,./,. 
..■nil.- at (linalia, 11., .n,l„i II I 
t,i h.Hr.l Balloon Co.; tiaii.l, 1 1, ,1 1,, I 



I'rilillr. Isl Class i.hlirr .1 ntlllsall iKil 
^' ■ ol S„„i, Join,.,,,,. Intif. \,l.. 



rill, I,',, viaiii.' ai oinaiia, ii., .n,i,,r ii r.i,. \- . , , , ^ , 

.,■■„.;] to h.Hr.l Balloon Co.; t.aii.l, 1 1, ,1 1., I ,,„|, K -^'■" '" -^""" J"'""""- ' ""C- ^'''•■ 

ton 1„ a D.-y.-lopnn-nl S,li.„,l. >tii, k.ii uitli tin ll.i Kiil,i,-,l -,iii. , .....nl, inloi 111, |i||7; .,iil l„ ( ,n,|, 1- 

I,.- Ii.ol lo «p,ii<l iiin.li tinn- in ll..^ Ii,,-|,il,il .iii,l „.,. I'm: .i--i-jn,al I,, \1 , ri.inspoil l.,,rps. I'lon I I.. 

ln,iior.,l,lv , lis. liars... I l..r ,livilillily \„v,,iil„a 7 Inlll i-1 ll.i" I'lu.il, M..i,l, I I'llK. Il,„ li.,|...,.,l \l n 21. 

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ifil I'll I air II ulirr I. Black (7) 



S,,ii ,,l ],,l,i, Hbol, \„i,l,oi. ,\,-/i. ,, , , / , I ,1^, 

nt,.r,.,l -,.rvi,v .Noyi-mln-r 8. |g|7 a, Dnialni. •».. I '"""■' ■'"'■'I''' ^- '"'"- "'' 



11, r,.,! -,-rvi,-.- .Novi-inln-r 8. |i)l7 al Dinalla. A"ii;ii. ,1 
„. 2nil Battalion, 23ril EnBinniTs M,-iliial D.pl. Trail.. 
|,-rr,.|l lo Camp Mrailn, MaryUuid; w.-iil oynrsi-.m Mar, It 
:!1. 1918. Was in arliyi- si-ryir,- In Fran,,- 13 inonlli". 
Was in Ihi- Si. Mllii,-! offmisiv,-. Dis.liarj;...! al llaiiip 
Doilj;,., Jnn,- 21. 191'). 



.Son „/ llloil Kii,:. I, 1,11,1,11,. \,/.. 

Kiil,-|,-,I .,.rvi,,- ■\nKn-l 211, rUll; -.a .imp Kiin-lon 

in ll.|.,,l lti|.,:,i,l, Il,.l,'iili,.n \.. 2, riin-l.i r,.,l to ll,-:!,!, 
,|„,il,i. ( ,,,. 2»lli ll.ilt..li,.ii Mailiin.. I. Mil (annpinv. 
\ln.|,,,,l ..I .iiM|i Fun. 1,111. 

(nrpiiriil Chas. If. Heiilli («) 

Son „i E. I . Hniili. isiiiii. .V,-/-, Srmriial liiirlr\ Cilhrri lln/.rr i IHi 

Kill,!,, I .,-ryi,.,- July 17, 1917; want lo Fori I,..s,,n, ^ ,, , ;,;„„,/, \ ,/, 

I, ,,!,,, A-.ieni-.l to a Fori-st Ri-g. as tin.k ilr.v,!. \\,iil ,.,,,. 

ov.-rs.-as S.-plemlo-r 16, 1917. Proinot,-,l lo (a,ip,.ial (a.. Inl.i..l ili. ..iii,, \l.,i 1 I'HK, 

K. irith Faisint-nrs Forestry. Sawn, I liiinli.r .mil ilinnii. >,pl, ml.. . 

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I'Hll, .111,1 I,, I ,,ii,],,,i.\ Sir;;. ..lilt S,-|it,-n|, 
sion stuff for army n.-i-il al front. S.ry.-.l 21 month.. I'" "I '''I'' ^^ '" ' 



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r)is.liars..,l at C |, Fun. ton. F,l.ui.ii% 22 I'U'I, 

Corporal Elmer H. Hriilli (9 1 

Son ol £. I . Ilealli. Blilii. .\,l,. 
Enl,r,.,l si-rvk.- Mar, h I. 1918. S.nl to Ft. liil.v. 
W.nl ov,Ts,-as Jnn,. 1:). 1918. Laniliil al C.noa, ItaK 
lirsi .\iiii'riran troops. 30 anibulani-f st-ctions. .-\.sij;n,.,I 
lo Isl .Army Corps, was in action until Nov. lltli. H,.. 
i-eiM'il Italian w.ir rrtiss for liravrry; Ili. niiil , ,irri,.,t l'*3li 
woiinilc-.l iii.-n oH till- li..|,l m s,.v,ii il.iv.. 111., liarj. ,1 
Jnn,- HI. lull. 

Curpnral Rohrrt \rshil 1 10) 

on „l Xis. n . ,i;, \,-sl,il, l„l„ni,ili. \rl. 



Ciir/iiiriil llrriiiaii F. ]lr\rr I I'M 

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..m.. (1, t..l.. I 2, l'l|7; iiiiil 1.1 Camp Ki.„.. 
11:11.. I 1.. Co, 7(1. lliHIi ll.i„.l Hlijiail,., «9lli llii. 



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«a. sisn,-.l. \Va. iiitli til. Ain.riian Army 



I'riiate lliirnlil S. h'reriiiaii 1 20 1 

.1. ..I II . I. t,,; 1:1,111. I iiiie. .\rl,. 



Son „l M,,. n. ,1/. \,-sl,il, l„l„m,ili. ,V,./.. Sou o, II. I. l-,,;in,i„. Ii,„e. \,-l,. 

FntiTi-d si-ryic- May 17. 1917 at Limnln and assisni-.l to liil,i,,l ..r^i,,- Jnn,- 3. I'lU): assii;ii.-,l lo Clnnii.al War 

Camp Logan. Co. K. 2nil Inf. TransliTr.-.l lo Foil Ian- S. r> 1. ,■ l!.s,ar, li Slalion. Traii.l.rr.-.l to Hum 

SliafttT, Honolulu, then Camp Fri-mnlll, Cal. Prnmol.-.l plinvs. Va. Fnl.r.-.l Offir.rs' Training .Silinol. 111. 11 1, 

10 Corporal May 6, 1918: sent to L'nivprsily of Wisrnn. Camp Krn.lrii-ks. l.ak.-liiir.t. \. J., wlu-n- In- .orv.-.l uiili 

sin in Cheniiral Warfari- work. MusU-rcil out D.-riMii. tin- .irinisliri- was siyn.-.l. K.-loas.-d from ..-rvi. .■ ,\.. 

ber 27, 1918. ycmbi-r 30, 1918. 



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.S"n oi If III. K. Olinnvl. Cniit;. A'.-/.. 
Kiil.H.I «iTvi<i- F.-brii.nry 2"i, 1>II8 in Cn. I. Il.'inl liif , 
.Sril Rail., 56lli BriKadi-. Xtnl Diviainii at Caiiii. llralsi. 
Wi-nl ovi-m-aa May Knh. .Inly 111] w.is in lialll.' on 
Sninni.- KinT. Kousht in 2iirl liallli- iil ,\l,itiii-. W iiil 
rii Virihni and .\rsi.nni- Fnrisl. Waundcil and ca"«.<l 
Oilobir lOlli. Scnl li> ilasc- No. 2:i anil Nu. Ml al Vi< liy. 
Fraiirr. .Srnt liniiir and niiisltiid out FrIiMi.irv 2.'i. 
lll'l al lamp Dodsi-. 



I'liiiilf Riiilnliih l.e.'iler Nelson (2) 

S..,i „l !„l,ii S,-h,m. /.yon.. S.h. 
l-ntiri-d s,.rvi(i- .\iimisl 28, |t||«. S.iit to Citiiji Fiiii-^ 
Ion. Kan. .^ssisni.d to 22nd Co.. 2ii,l li.-s. K.ltli 11. |i.i 
Bri-jadi-. Was asiinnril to KnttinriT Camp until lio w.i 
ili>.'liari:.il DiTi'mln-r 7, I'Jlll. 



I'll 1(11 1' Ell II ill 11 . Pearson (.S) 

•-..n .rf l„fuM I'r.usnn, (hiktniid. .\',-/.. 
Fiit.nd -nil,- Jiilv l.i. lOIS: a-Msnid to Modnal 
i:or|,. I'r.-l Kxihansi-. al Manli.ill.n \. Y. Was Ir.iii. 
l.ii.d lo Aiiiljulanri- Corps. Ili.ri 1.. C.iiiiii Ci.inr No 
v.Mili.r II. I'llK. ilr all. n. lid tin- Ujl.i- Nriiiv Am.. 
.•-.I I. H.I,M..,I Ir.iiM s.rii, .■ Inn. IJ. I'll'l. 

Ciir pill 1,1 llriir\ Clin Miller 111 

.s,.;i .,/ .i;,.. /.. I . MiJI.'i. r.ham.ih. ,V.-/.. 

FntiT.-d -.Tvic..- Marrh ni, |t)l«, >.a , Iiiii-- 

ton. .S.IOth F.nsin.-.Ts S.-rvii.- Halt., Ir.iiisp.o tihoii Co 
No. 36. Fromol.-d lo C.,r|...i,il , Ti.in-I.ri. .1 t.. II, m, I- 
iluirt.Ts Co. 2lltli Int.. Cnqi Fiinsl..ii 



Seri:eiint W illinin L. \li\eiir (5i 

.S.,;, .,( If. ;.. .U.An.ir. T ikuiiinl, . A./.. 
Knt.'ml sorvirr April 7. 1QI7. Sent to Ft. Logan. Tr.iri-- 
fi-rrrd lo Camp Koarnv, Cal.. and sint ov.rsras in II". 

Vlnliilc Ordnance. 40tli Oiv. I'r..in I I.inii.iTi «. I'llK 

lo SorKoant. .Sprvr.l on M.'tz Ir.int nrilil .itmi-ln.-. In 
Trail spur la lion D.pa rtm.nl. 

Miles L. :>laitffer (6l 

S.in .;/ .V. n. Sifiulji-I. 1.^1,11^. ^,■h. 
Enl.r.d s.rvic- al Ft. Omaha, Jnii.' 2'). I'llB; a^sl^nl■.l 
to tho U. S. School of Military .\cronantics al Crliana. 
III. Transferred lo Camp Dick. Dallas, Texas, lo school 
of .\eriai Observation, then to' Fl. Monroe. Va. Dis- 
charsed Noycnih.r 23. I')l«. 



Jai/ I'll. Mule George R. Rosen (7) 

Son o/ J. P. Rosen. Oalilim,!. Ac*. 
Ent,T.-d Ihe II. .S. Navy Hospil.il ..ivi..^ Jnlv ') I'll? 
rromoted to :ird Pharmacist Mat.-. W.i.l ..^.I~.•.l- ll.t..- 
Ii.-r I. 1918. He was later relnrn. cl lor .Inly in N. V. 
hospital. 



RiiliiTl /■.'. lion lion I I I I 

S,.,i „l Siimu.-I II.,:, ,1,11, ;../.„.«,, I:. \.',. 

Fni.1,,1 -iivi..- June 211. I'llll; se fi. Hil,>, f, o,,. 

l.-rr,-,l lo Fl. I.eu «.,rll,. lli.ai -.ill ..v..-.-,, ,.,.,1 i,.ii. 

I.rr.-.l D.c.nil,. I, loll; i,, l„ |),.p,i, |i,,,i, .| |i„.p,|j| 

i...rk .11 Ciiiip llo.pit.il No. 21,. 

.Miisiiiiiii. Isl CInss. Arlliiti hiiiiiel Si lilt ll2i 

S„ii „l .\li~. M.iil.in I . S,„ll, r,l.,i„i,ili. \,l,. 
Folir..l Ih.' |I. .■>. Naiv Ansnsl M. I'll? an. I .i-.iiiiie.l 
1.. 111. Haiti. sbii. N.va.la ,is noi-i.iiii. l'ioni.,1. .1 lo Isl 
Class on J.in.i.iiv I'llh. lb. N. i.i.la »,is m lb.' conv..y 
l.> soar, I lb. I'l.si.l.nt ..n bis liisl lup f. Fran..-. Al-.. 
ill lb. p.ir.i.l.- t.. r., ..».■ til. lorinan \av.il H. . I. H. . 
bM-..l fr..in s.iii.,. Jaiinaiv 2-.. I'U'l. 

II ii!;iiiier Elmer I,. Sniinson (l.'Sl 

S„i, „l I. I . Sn.in.on. I i,iie. .\,l,. 
I11I.1..I s.iii..' Inn. |-,, I'HIl. S.nl 10 Camp Sli.rman 
tb.ai C.in,,, Mills Saib-.l l..r .,v.-i-,-.s S.-pt.inb.r 2. 

I'llll. W.i. Ill Arp --Mins.- oll.n-iv.' Il.lob.i 27 1.. 

N..>..iib.i Mil.. Ill lirsl .liviso.iis lo , ,„.. \l.n., Hn,,, 
Ills. li.ii;;..l .,1 C.inip llo.li;.', JiiU 2'1 I'll'l. 

I'niiii,- EiiiiiL I. Ilelili. I Miisiiiiini (111 

>..;; ..; /I. /;. /( .■.'. Ii. r,l..,ii,,ih. A./.. 

Km, 1.(1 s,.rvice Aiicnst I, I'llll. tt.nl 1,, C,,n,p Fni ii. 

.iss,;:ii..l I., Co. .'■>:i2 S.ivi.. I'aik I nil, \l- I. C. W.nl 
ov. i..,is S.i.l.inb.r. I'llH, Willi lb.- I S. Mn-iciaiis. 
Wis in Ibl^inni. Sii.iin, Alri.a, Canarv Islands. C.iiia'la 
\I.M. .. .mil on M.-.lit.-ir iii..:.i S.i, Mnst.r.-.l out April 
Iil I'll'l 

I'm lite Ceiiri^e II. Erieliiiie ll.'il 

.Son .,( U lUi.ini hil.uifir. l,l.,im,il,. \,l,. 
I,ni..i,,l s.iw..' Jon.' 211, I'llK; .1 — 11:11. .1 I.. I.aiii|. 

Inn Co. I,-), Dm. 1011 ll.l. Iraii.l.rr.-.l to Da-.- 

H.ispitil l-..rl llibv till S.pl.inb.r 1st. Itan-l.-ir.'.l 1.. 
K.ikMi;: an. I Co., kins S. b.„.l .it Camp Funslon. Mus. 
l,r,.,l ..111 D.. .iiib.a 22 I'llK. 

.SiTi;,-,/;;/ llliert (.. Curl son I 16) 

>,,„ ,,l 11,,,^. I „il„,i,. r,l.,iin,ili. s,-i,. 
Kiil.r.,l s.ivi... April I, I'll? al Mou\ City, lois.i. 
Transfeir.-.l to C.inip C.ly : w.nl ..v.rs.j. S.pl.-mb. r I.'.. 
1918. Proni.,1,-,1 to .S.r-.ant April I.'.. I'll? Di'l adiv,- 
service ill llatl.iv D 127lli F \ . 2ii.l \rinv. Kill Ar 
lilb-ry Corps .u lloi.l, ,,i,v , li.,,,. ,, \l,isl.r,.l .oil J.m 
nary 22. 1'I19. 



Cor/inriil Oseiir \. ,\<7.yiiH Il7l 

Son ,,l ]„l,ii 11. \,-h„ii. I.yims, A'efc. 
I,,i,,..l s,iii, .. D.-c.iiil,.r 22. I9ln in cavalry .•..n.p.inv. 

W.nl 1.. I p Carlbat'-, S. I)., July 21, 1917, lli.n. i- lo 

Camp CoiK. .111.1 lion, lb. re t.i Fr.iiice. Transl.-ir.'.l 
Ir.iiii caviln iiiiil lo M. 11 blue Cun Battalion, th.ii MiF 
ilary I'.iln .■ aii.l \lolor. v.b- Or.l.rlv. rromol.-.l lo Cor- 
poial April I,, I'II9. Ills. bars:. -.1 in JilK. 19|9. 



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I'riiiite Irtlnir C. Reinert (8) 

s,,„ ,„ l.h.ul,-i H,-,n.-il. l„k,im,ih. %,-!,. 
Enl.-red service August Is. 1918; assigned 10 Co, D, N. 
A. T. n. al State Farm, Lincoln. Transl.-rr. ,1 lo Tank 
Cor|i, lllb Division at Rarilan, N. J. Arsenal. Mus- 
1. r.-.l out Mav .il. I'>19 at Cam|. Do.lge. 

I'riiiite Elmer J. Remington. M. D. (9) 

Son III Mii. Mary R,'niingl,iii. Tt'ktimah. .V<-/,, 
Entered service Augusl 12 I91R. Went to Camp Do.lg.-. 
la.: transferred 10 Cainj, Pik'-. .Ark.: assigned to Of- 
ficers' Training School to eoinlilele bis medical military 
training and receive his commission in lb,- Olfi, .rs" 
Reserve C,>rps, 



Sergeiint II illinm Slieriniin (181 

.s..„ ,,i I. \i . SI, ,■,,„, 1,1. r,k,iiiiiiii. \'i,. 

Enl.r.-.l s.rvic- D ■, ,oiil,.o II. I'll?, S, nt to K.lly 
Fi,-l,l T,-«as. Assign, ,1 lo :C.l \, i" -.lo. .- >,|ii,i.lr„i,, 

Transf,-ri,-,l t.i Mil, lull Ful.l, l,..ir: 1-1,iim1 I'roi -.1 

to S. ri:.-jiit \11211si 1 nlK, W.nl o>, ■.-,■.,. \iigii,i II, 
I'HK riis, b.irg. ,1 .11 I ..iiip tiiii-l..ii Mil .1. I'IPI, 

I'rinite. 1st Clii.yi. Riil/ili C.eorge Uille) H'^ 

.Son ..I U .lU.iii.l » ill,-\. ;.i.,n>. \,l,. 
Elil.-r.-,l s,-rvu,- S,-pt.-ml„-r IK. 1917; assign,-,! to Co. K 
:!:,.itb Inf., C.iiiip Funst.in. S,|11 ovcrs.-as April 2:). 1918 
with Co. I. I:i7lli Ilil.inlrv. .l.^itli Division. W.is in ac 

t,v,- s,.ivi, . al St. Mibiel. V.-r.Inn anil Argi s.-clors. 

Hi-. li.irg..l .11 Camp Fuuston, M iv II. MH'I. 



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I'riiiile John L. Em son I 101 

.Son ,,; Eilwaiil F.iiisiiil. (hiklaml. .V1-/1. 
Fnl,-r,d service June 15. 1918: was lranslerr.-,l August 
1st to \alparaiso University. Indiana, for niilit.iry york. 
Mi|st.r..l out March ," 



fiiiiile Earl C. Crijlin l21lt 

.Son oi ;. A. 1. nihil. T,k,im,ili. ^•■h. 

Enter..! s.-rvic- S.-pl,-nibi-r 18. 1918 in lb.- Aviation 

Sijil.idroii 6. Co. B. .11 flniaba an. I was musleied out D.-- 




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S,m n) S. .-1. Tarn,ii,;i, Mu. I iilU-y. Ii,u,i 
Kiitf-red siTvic- Sc|iti'iiil)iT 7, 1918: assigned l.i Au 
Mi-ihnnir Dcpl.. U. S. A.. T. 1). Cu. 2. S.-. ii.>M II. 
M.iiili.ill.n. K.Mi. r)i»,li.irs<(l D.r.iiil.. r 'I. I'lIK, 

I'riiiile Elmer L. Genrgeson (2) 

>..n ,.( Mrs. J. I., (ji-orgfiott. T,k<,m„lt. A.-/,, 
iinlrfril s.Tviri- SL-plcniltcr 19. 1917: Wi-iil to Cm 
Fiiiislon. Was Iransferrt-J lo Camp Si. -wart. Va. W.- 
»v<Tsca5 .April 5, 1918. Was in tilt- hattl.-s at Chat." 
Thit-rry. St. Mihii-I. .M.-us. .Arsunn.- fi.r.st. I.jt.r 
was ill till- .\ri!iy ot Orriip itiiiii. 

I'riiiitr Chris. Elicin I'liiir I H I 

.^"1 "./ 11. II. I'aef, H,.,„lui. .\,l,. 
Jnlv 9, 1918: u.nt to 



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Knt.i.J s, 

Colo.; assignt-J to liatt.Tv F, lOtli Attill,r>. Trjii- 
firn-a to Camp Prisi.lio. Calif., Iia.l rini.ts to sail lot 
France wliieh was revnkei] liv tlie arniistire. Diseliargeii 
Deceinlier 24. 19|8. 

I'ritati- Eilivnrd J. .tnlhuny (4i 

Sun ot J'f/in I. Anthony, (.inii:, .Ve/., 
Liitereii service .August lo, 1018: was sent to H.i\ ,\iito 
Seliool. Transferred to 807 Motor Transportation '] rii. k 
Train. Later sent to Wa--liington. D. C. Disriiatged 

M.i.ii i:t, 1919, 
SiTfii'iiri! IVitlie I'resUin Gihlinns 1 5 1 

S,m „l P. I\ (,,l,l,„n~. r,-k„m,ih. \rl,. 
Entered -erine Utlol.et 2. 1917: win oiersia- l.oi 
iiary 1. 1918. Promoted to Sergeant July 10. 1918. He 
was in active trench Irghting for lOll consecutive d.i\-. 
He was in nearly all the desparate liattles from JiiU 
until the armistice was signed (a \\oiiiierfiil leiord.l 
His discharge papers compliment him on liotli ch.ir. 
acter and service. 

J'riidtf Harry (). Eritin I (i i 

.Son o/ .Mr. an.l .Mrs. H . C. Eruin. Craig. AVfc. 
Entered service June I, 1917, in Marine Corps; sent 
to Paris Island, S. C. Assigned to filh Kc-g. I'. S. 
Marines. Went overseas October. 1917. Was in Bclleau 
Wood, Soissons. Chateau Thierry. .Aisne-Marne battles. 
Was wounded twice, first in hand, July 19th. Kejoim d 
Kegimcnt. Second, by machine gun bullet in ankle in 
Champagne advance. Sent to .American Uase Hosjiit.il. 
Served 21 months in France. Discharg.d Jnlv 28. 1919. 

2 C. M. .M. .Arthur Burmester (71 

Son of Fred Burme.ster, I. -urns, \ih. 

Entered the ETnited States Naval Service Jnn.> 2.>. 1'II8. 

He was promoted November 25. 1918 to rank ot 2 t'.. 

M. M. and on January 12, 1919 he was released Ir.uii 



U tigoner Ernest H. Jucohsen (81 

Son of James Jacobsen. Tekoiiinh, %fb. 
Entered service September .5. 1917. Trained at t^aniii 
Stuart, Va. Went overseas .A|iril .t, 1918. Pronioti-il 
to Wagoner. Served in Supply Co., Ith Inf.. .Iril Div. 
Was in Chateau Thierry 12nd hattb- of Mart. el. .Ar- 
gonne-M.'Use and St. Mihi.d. Transf.rr.il to -Army of 
Occupation. December. 1918. 



(.orpnnil (rritriie K. I'unl I III 

Son oj .1/;. „n,l Mis. I',„.l. t •...;. >,.!,. 
Enterc.l s.rvic- July HI, I'll": s.ut to I'.ris l-li.i.l 
S. C, as sharp slioot.r. 11.- n..ii a ni.d.:. I r..ii-l.i i. I 

to l.tth MariiM- Ilan.l .iri.l w.ut ..v. rs..., -.,.|.t, n I/,. 

I9I1I. While sl.ition.-.l at lll.'st. l-ran. ., th.v ,,,.•.,1 
I.OIill t.tits and dug treuch.s atoiln.l th.-in t<. k. . p .,iit 
til.- w.il.-r. 

.^ergritnl II. I'. Hri\ I 12) 

.^..n ../ r.r.; II, ,v. Lyons. \,l,. 
Ent.L.l ..tM, . Mil .11, 1918: went oi.rs.as \..venil,.r 
1. 1918. !• 1 t., First S.rg.-ant N..v.inl..r 10, 1918. 

I'riiiilc Simie MrDonalil I l.i I 

.Son ../ /'. /•;. M.llonnl.l. l.-linmal,, \,-lr. 
Fiil.r.il s.rvi... S.|it. mil. t |9. 1917: assign.il t.> S.Villi 
C.i. K, .It i:..iii|i Fiiiisii.n Km. On a. . ..nut of i.livsi. al 
.lis.ibilitv he vi.is lioii.iulilv ,l,„l,atg.-.l Align. 1 19, 191K. 

Ciirjirinil (Hirer I). W timer ( I 1- 1 

-S.,/1 „i Mis. «„,„,.,, /■,•*„,„„/,, A./.. 
Knt....! -.rvic- March 2li. 1917 in Co. F. Itli N. b. 
S.iil lo Caiii|i Co.lv. August 2.'>, 1917. then to i;aiiip Ip- 
ton. \. V. S.-ilt ov.-rs.Ms S.pl.inb.T 2.'>. 1918 to II. .t- 
.l..iii\ »itli 127th Fi.ld Artill.rv. .-Hllb Division. Pi... 

I 1" C.irporal. \..v.iiib,-r. 1918. Mustered out at 

t:.iiiip llo.lg.-, J.iiiuari 22. 1919. 




Private, 1st Class, Robert Morris lirouti (Ol 

S.in of .Mrs. F. M. Taylor. Trkarnnh. Sri,. 
Entered service October 9, 1914. Sent to Ft. Logan lo 
.Sth Recruiting Co. Later sent to the Philip|iin.s. 
Transferred to the 27th Infantry Supply Co. From 
there he was sent with his division to Siberia. 

Wagoner Roland W . Gates ( 10 1 

Son of Htirry E. (.ales. Lyons, .\ei». 
Eiit.red service February 12, 1917. Sailed for Franc- 
June 28. 1918. He participated in batth-s on f.mr 
fronts, Chateau Thierry. Soissons, .Argonne and .Mi-us.-. 
Fought in three major offensiyes, .Aisiie-Marne. .Aisne 
and .Argonne-Meuse. .After the armistice, was statione.i 
for five months at Gondrecourt .Arrin. Discharge.! at 
Camp Dodge May 19. 1919. 



I'riitite Eraneis E. .iinitk (l.'it 

Son ../ Eirn.r liiu.L, L.-L.tmal,. Ac/.. 
Liit.-r.-.l s.mc. JuK 211. 1918: was sent t.i Camp Do.lg.-. 
s.-r\.-.l as iiioiint.-.l [loll..-. Tratisf.-rr.-d to \ .-tt-rinarv 
s.-.tion. i{. 111.1111. iI .11 Cani|i Dodgi- until discharged 
l>.-..iMlMr 19, 1918. 



I'riiiilr jolin E. kiiineily (Ifil 

S..11 ,,r i;. K.un,;l>. Trl.an,,,!,. Sfh. 
Ent.-r.-.l service Oct.ili. r I, 1918 in Co, 1), S.-ction A. 
li. S. Infantry. S. -A. T. C . Stat.- I'niversity at 
Lin. ..In. \.-braskj. K. l.-.is. ,1 fi..iii s.rvic- December I, 
1918. 

I'riittle .llliin 0. Nyslrotii (I7i 

ft home uith (,. M. I.ifl.s. (.tatg. .\eh. 
Knt.-r.-.l s.-rvic.- July, 1917 .it H..st..ii. Mass.; assign.-. I 
to C... H, 2:ird Inf., an.l -.-i.t ov,-ts,-as. Promoted to 
rank .,f ...ok. Wniin.l.-.l in km.- Jiin.- 8 1918 at Cha 
t.-au Tlii.rrv. In b.is.. liospit.il lour iiioiillis. M.isl.-t.-.l 
..ut -It I..11I1I1 Uo.lg.-. 

I'riiiile Elmer II. Mikiiinis I IH i 

Son ol r. I.. M, Kinnts. Trkomnh, AV/-. 
Eiit.-r.-d s.-rvi..- July 22, 1918: went to Camp Do.lge, 
l,.wa. wh.-r.- h.- atl.-n.l.-.l th.- C.niper-Hak.-r School, re- 
. .iving his .li|.loiii.i as 2n.l c....k. II.- was later trans- 
l.-rr.-.l to C.>. 219th Engin.-ers Traill. Discharged Jan- 
uary 28. 1919. 

Engineer, Isl C/tw.s. Harry G. Earley ( I'J I 

Son ol I . .If. Fnrl.y. I ,„ f. Ac/.. 

Ent.-r.-.l senic- .May. 1918. in Co. 11, .>llli Engin.-ers. 

Tran«l.-rr.-d to Camp Dix and in July, 1918 sent ov.-r- 

s.-as. Pr..niot.-d fitiiii fir.-man to Engine. -r 1st Class 

January, 1919 and l.llcr in s.-rvic- at Hass.-iis. Franc- in 

17th Transp.. nation Corps. Must, r.-, I ..nt at Camp 
Do.lg.-, S.-ptemb.-r 28, 1919. 

Fniilte. 1st Citiss. Earle K. Goicey (20 1 

Son of ('. ti. <,onry, Tiikitnoih. \el,, 
Eiit.-t.-,l s.-rvice April U. 1917. In C... F. 1th N.I. 
Inf. S.-tit to Camp Cody. Transf.-rr.-.l to 127tli Fi.-I.l 
Artillery. Went overseas September 25. 1918. Stati.in.-.l 
at St. Julii-n.- and on u|i to (U.-miont. Franc.-. .Mus- 
t.-re.l ..ut at Camp Dodg.-. January 22. 1919. 



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>,,n „l .S. .1/. Uuhlslinm. tiais. Ael>. 
Eril.-rr.l si-rvicc Jiinr 28, 1Q18. Si-iil [tt Ciiiiip huiiHlun. 
(.11. I. lOltll Depot Briuaili-. Tninsfirriil lii Camp Diiil^ii. 
In Cu. I). :!l:illi Kngiiiii-is, (lIMi Divi.iiiii. Winl nvii. 
M-a^ .\ijt;iiiif l.^lh. Assifiiu-il tii Ilaiirr .Msari- si-rliir«. 
Dim liaiBiil Jinii. l.'i, \>»V. 



\\(ii:<,n,r II i„. II. Hri:rsl,-r (111 

.Sun 11/ 11. II. It.-S'-^li-r. l.l.„„u,l,. .\.,'.. 
r..il.i..il sirvii. .\pnl I, I'llT. l'c.iin.,1. .1 I.. \\ .■-■■■■v 
in llatdrv K. 127|I| M.I.I Xrlill.rv. (.i~ii.il II. |... in... ..I 
I(i2liil Hrieail.-. W.-iil ov.rn.ai S.-pLiiil.. r 2ri. I'dll. W., 
iii.iM.ii.l mil .11 C.uiip D.iilt.-, Jaiiiiaiv 2J. I«l'l. 






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I'riiiili' Rnilt'lph S. Suiinsnn (2l 

.S.iri nl Atii;u\t Smtn^i'ri 
Kiil.r...l sirvir.. Oit.ili.r 2. I'llT. S.iil l.i (.amp hiin~ 
Inn Km. .V.sisn.-.l tn ( ci. 7(1. lliltli 1). pnl Dnrail... 
Willi ..M-rsi-a* Jiiii.. 2'l. 1918. Hi- wj. iii tin- (rnnt jni.-.. 
ill 111,. .Visn.-Marni- anil Si. Milii.l ..IT, M«iv.--. I.al.i 
111. «,i. iiilli llii- .\. E. K. in (nrnianv. Dim li.iri;. .1 
April II. ln|i|. 

I'riidlr \('/.s ,/. .\c/.s();i I. '{I 

S,,n nl .In, /,,.„■ ,\,.;,.,n, (r.iif. .\,l,. 
Knl.T.-.l siTviri, Juiii- II I'ini. .'■.Ill In V.il|..itaivn lii.l . 
.\usiisl 2()[h. Traii*l.ri..,l l., (..im|. I'.nlii. il,,,. In 
Camp Sli.ri.lan. III., tin n tn F.iil Win^.n. , \ M. 
nis,liari;...l Mar. li 2'1. I'll'l. 



I'liiiitr (Jurs. (JarctKr lifiiirr (12i 

\„i, „t i:.;„^,' I!,;,,.-,, r.-i.,i„„,i,. \,/, 

Km. I...I ~..ivi<.. in (l.l.iliii. PIIH. anil 



iiin^tnn. Kan. Slill tli,-T. ^■Inii lli- 
».!> ili». liarei-.l in 1- . Iirii.irx . I'll'l, 



1 in <;aiiip 
in.l.'.l. 11.' 



I'riviili- l.fslic Dull (tinker (l.i I 

San ,,l U m. I ,;ig,-r. /.m/n. .Vf/i. 
I.:nlir,-,| v,.ui., .It (..imp liiii-tnn. Kan ..i-. Si'tili-mhir 
.". I'II8, .■\~.i;niil In ITlli Int. f i.iii-t.rr, ,1 tn ntilin 
.liparlniiiil. , niiMriii linn iliviMnii, (.1. M. \1 W.i- nin~ 
1. i.il .1111 Vlar.li 22, I'll'l. 



Miistrr Siimiil Elfr. Edgiir R. Oslranil (4) 

^..^ ,.l );,>. 1,1,1 .M. (),iruii,l. Il„7„r„lr. ,V,./,. 
Knli-r.-.l s.rvi. .■ .iuni- 1'). 1916 in ."ith N.li. Inf. .\s,ien. .1 
In Corporal in Rng. Banil. Prnmntnl In .SiTKcaiil Sittn.il 
Corps. DfivmliiT 1. ^<)]^ ; to Masli-r Siitnal F.lectrii iaii 
January. I'HS. W. V,.r5,.a5 S.'pliiiili.a . I'Hll. 



I'rniilr Jiilin li. (.hcrry <l4l 

\,„i „l M.illl,,:, II. <li,;n, l,,„,t,-i, I.,,,,,-. I,j. 

Knl.l.-.l v.-rviii- Jniir 28. 1918 at Cam|i KniiM Kan».is. 

W.nl ovir5.a« .•\imust 2:1, 1918. ..\"i.:n...l In .11.1th Tr.nrll 

Vlnrtar H rv. «8tli l)ivi«iiiii. .Vln-l.-r.-il mil at Camp 

llniL-... 1.1. J.innarx 2:t, I'll'l. 



I'riviite. /.s7 CliLSS. Osiiir Friink I'rrsans l.'i) 

Sun ../ F„ml, r,.iwn,i. I),il.l„„.l. \.l,. 
F.nl.-tr.l ~iTviiT Oil.iln I .). I'MT. ,S,.iit In (.amp In 
ton; assigni-il tn Co. 7li. II. put lUicail... W.nl 

Franc- June 28. I9I8. W.i. in \i Vlarn. . St. Mil 

mil \I,ii~..Ar;ni,ii.- Ii.illl.-. 111. n m Hi. \iiiiv nl (I., 
l.jlinn. Dis. lijn.;...! April 2.1. 1919. 



I'nnitr. 1^1 Class. Janirs I!. Kil^i'll (LSI 

S.,n „l I. II. l-:.li:,-ll. I.y„n\ ^■■l,. 
Fill. r,. I -irvi.r Mat. Il 2<i. 1917; was ..nl to Cam]> 
(..i.lv. Traiivf.rr.il In I27lli Fiil.l Arlillir>. Willi nv 
.I...... (1. I..l..r. 1'II8; Inn l.il.. 1.11 .11 In.. .. rM. ... 111.- 

.Iiars.'.l al Camp I1...I-.' l"»a. J.iniiari 22, 1919. 



2nil Lieut. Carroll 0. Slaiiff it (ft) 

S„n 11/ r/i.-n. A". Sh„tth;. I)„l.l,u„l. \,-h. 
EntiT.-.I sorvic' May 17. I9I8. In Fmirlli (llliiir.- 
Training Srhool at Camp Dnil^n. la. Ttan.ti in-.l in C.i. 
32. I6.1ril D.-pnl Brigail.-. Prnmoi.il In 2ii.l I.i.nl. Aus- 
U5l 26. 1918. Musl.r...l mil D.i-.nili. r :i. |9|8. 

frit Hie. I.st Cfe.'i. Jcseph Lfr Jiilinsiin (7l 

.S„n „l J,„- ]„lins„n, I i,ni:. \,l,. 



I'riiiilr L,on I). II I, /.hum ( Uii 

V,.n „l III,,-.. Ill, A/mm. i;i.,i„„ili. ,\./.. 
n, 1.1111.. .1 111. mini nl lai. F, llll N.li. N.lliniul (MKinlv. 

April I. I'll: II, u. 
Iiilily ill JiiU I'll: 



.li.ir;;..l f.ir pliy. 



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S<Tiiriiiil llfnry Knl.saii (It) 

EnUTm! sirviic .lanuary FS 1918. Sent to (^ainji (Jrern... i II t' I 1 ( r u ' \ 1- 

N. C. Transferred April 2(lth to Camp Mills. Went " '" r.M.w, . , t. . 

overseas May 5lh. Was in Chateau Thi.rry ilrive July Flilir..! f.riii. Si pli iiili, r Jl. I'Hi. W a~ .ml to ( 

19th; he was wnuniieil anil eaptureil Iiy (iennans. Fls. 

eapiil but reeaptur.'il anil sent to Siralkawn I'. C willi. 

nut fouil for 8 Jays. Transl.rr.il to Camp in Russi.m 

Polanil. Ueleaseil as prisoner Noveniher 17. 1918. Was 

in hospital till Fehrnarv 20th when h.- hit Iran.,-. 

Mnsl.r,.,! niil al Camp Dnile.-, April 21. 191'l. 



Fiiiisl,,ii -\.si..;ii,il In SiippK Cn.. Filth Inf. I'm- 

moll. I h. S.i|,ph SetKeanl llelnliir I. 1918. W.-nl nv.r. 
...IS (lilnli, r Hull, arriv.'.l al Hnr.lianN. Fiaiiee Oi toher 
2llli. Ili-i h.irs, ,1 al Cinip I iinslnii K.in. Fehrnarv 
12. I'1I9 



Corpunil Keniifth C. lUiuiih (8 1 

S,.n „l E.I. 1. B.iufl,. (I,il,l,u„l. .\,'h. 
Ent.r.il -irviee June 26. 1917. in Co, V. 6lh N.li. i(. i. 
™g|jl Transf.-rrcd to Camp Coily ; assigned to Co, F. Ill'llli 

E^B Engineers. Went overseas September 211. 1'II8. I'm. 

Mm moled to Corporal June 26. I0I7. 

I'riiiilc .11 lull E. Hiiugh (HI 

S„n ol K.I. 1. H.iufh. O.ikl.m.l. .V./,. 
Em. red service July 2.S. 1918 at (Imaha in lb. Mnlnr 
Trans[inrt .\rmv Ser\iee. .\ssi^ned to (ai. I). .Mot.ir 
Transport Co. 306 al C.-mp Hnlabird, Mil. for overseas 
service. Discharged al Camp Dodge. April 28. 1919. 



I'lllUir .lullll I. lllTUIUII ( lii I 

Inler.d service Jiilv 2li. 1918. 1 lain, d in an iiifamrv 

panv at Camp lloilse. I.i.. v-lnr. In «.i- .li-i li.irg. .1 

I mlier 9. 1918. 



I'riiul,: I SI Cluss. Oluv I'l-.U-rsun (l')l 

S.,„ ..I J..I111 II. r..I.'s..,i. Il.il.l.in.l. .Ned. 
Fiitii.il setviee July 211, 1'II8. W.i- -ml 1.1 C.iiiip 
Dnil-. 1.1 Assigned 111 Dipnl ling. id. ., llim L. C.i. H. 
I'llli Mililarv I'.ilic.. in win. li In -iivid iiiilil his dis. 
cliarg.. Janilarv 28. I'll'l. 






Naral Scaniun E. Kulund I'lrsuii iKIi Curporul Curl E. II ullrrs (2(11 

SiMl ol Swan P. Person, Otlkluml, ,\'el,. .S„n „l I. I. tt,ill,.is. t./OIg. .\e/i. 

Entered service January 2. 1918; assigned In Gte.il Lakes Fm. le.l s.rvi. e Jim.. I'. I'II8. Sent to Lincoln, then 

Training Station. Went overseas May IRlb. Assigne.l to Ft. Leavenworlli. K.in.. llieii 10 Camp Meaile. Md.. to 

10 Submarine Destroyer l'. S. S. Stewart and for seven 222nd Field Signal Hill. S. C. Co. C. Promoted to 

iiiomhs was convoying troop transports. Discharged Cor|ioral Deeemliir. 1918. Mu-l.-red out January 20. 

January 21, 1919. 1918. 










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Serfit'iiiil CUtrencc A. Anderson I 1 ) 

Sim III C. f. A:i(lri\,in. (Ialil,m,l, \,-h. 
Knlcr.ri srnirc July 12. I9IB. Sclil ><> (:,nii|. I).,,k.-. 
la.: assisiK-il to M. C. T. M. U. \.). :1I0. \I.-, Ii.iiii. .il 
Branch of Service. Went oversea* Oclirlier -M. I'llll 
Pramoled January 6. HN ro SerKi-anr. 

\Uilsliiiiniiin. Isl Class. Jor C. I im (.Icif l2l 

Son ul II . H. I an CI,-:,; l,l.,im„li. %■■!,. 
n.,« ai.poinlecl Miilsliipnian to Naval ,\ea.le,nv al \mm- 
apolis, .\1,1. by Hon. 15. V. Stepluns. In I'lIK «,,» 
assigned lo U. S. Baltlesliip .Missouri: in lOIQ to 11. S. 
Battleship -North Dakota. Will e'ailu.it.- in |il2ll .i- 
Ensign. He received chainiiionsliip niefi.il of Pleli. 
(llass in contest. 



I'riviitt' Dinid Surrine l.^l 



o„i.i,„„i. .\,i,. 



s..n „; ^lir,.l S„ 
Knt.rcil service .\ptil 2.S. |i)l«. S. i,l l.> I amp Fnn-lon, 
Kan. .Assigned lo .Machine i;uo l\„. II. .Utii iieg.. 
89th Uiv. Went overs.as June I. I'llll, W.i. in ih. 
St. Mihicl and the ,Meuse..\r;onne ..flcn-i>c.. ^c^^rd 
in -\rniv of Occuption. Discharged .it Coup I iinstr.ri 
June 2. I'lIO. 

I'm III,- Hurry ('.. ('.unkllii 14) 

H,U4l,-nl ',1 (^laiii, .Ve/.. 
Knt.te.l service July 12. 191»: assign.'d to li.iid ll.ill..en 



Co.. at Fort Oin.iha. Detailed to rille 
ferred til (..!t,l Balloon Co. until arii 
Musiercl out January 13. I'll'l. 



Ji.i 



('.hiai§eiir. Isl Class. I'liiil E. Moon- I.Sl 

S„n of .Mrs. L. L. .Woo/.-, /VA„n„;*. .\,/,. 
Entered service Xoyeniber I, IQI? at Ft. Oni.th.i. .As. 
signed to 1st Battalion Balloon Schord. Later |iasse.l 
physical and mental cvainination to In 
Officers' Training School to i|nalifv a- 
Expert. Discharged .March 26. I'll'). 



rdiiiiltcd lo 
Fi 



I'm III,- Diiniild (.iirhiii l)i-iiii i 1 1 i 

S.,n „l .U,v. 1/,,., Il,;,„, r,-l.„':l-,h. \,l.. 
Kiit.ic.l s.rii.c June 21 I'llll; ,,as -cni i,, || liil.,, 
Ti.(nsf,.rred into l,)Narlcriiiaslci\ D. pt , , ih. n nito F\ i. - 
nation .Andiulaiice i:... \.>. :i:<. He .iile,! d iv arini- 
tic- vv.i. si.^iied. W.nt lo l.uvcodo.i- I.ero.aov ni 
F.... , \iuloilan,.' S.im... 

."^i-rin-iint AUii-rt I,. Ciullii-rii Il2i 

.Son ,.( I . I. I ,„ll,,-,e. I.\,■ll^. ,\e/,. 

Full re, I serm.- iKloli.r 2. I'll?: assigned lo la.. 1.. 
:!Vitli Inf.. K'Mh Division. l"roTii..ted 1.. Bugl.-r \" 
vernh.-r 1. I'll": l<i S.-igcnit Juii.' II, I'llB. W.nl ..ver 
s.is Jan.- 1. I'llll. ,\tl,icl,e,| lo 2n.l Ball.. Iniellige,,. . 
S..1IOH h.ivii.g ,h.Lrge ot llo- S. out- .Old Snip. I- ..ii 
tie- Ir.inl liii. -. Mii-l.i.,1 ..iil Jan.- :i. I'H'I. 

I'riiiili- (.liiri-iiri- (,. i\ isl rum ll.ii 

.S,,n or .1/r,. f.7,i/,; l( iM,„m, ll„l.l„„-l. \./.. 
Fiil.r..,l s.tvi..' .March 11, I'lIK: s, iil I., Ft. II. I. ^ ,\- 
sign.-.l 1.1 M.iIi.mI Corp.. J ralisl. ,i. .1 i., l.,,M.p \r..„li,, 
i:.ili( . ulei.. h.. ».,s si.i|„.„...| mini II. list. I,', I ...11 Mat. h 
l:l. I'll'l. 

I'riiiiii- I'.riii-sl (.i-di-riiTi-n (Mi 

/.■.■.i.l.rir ..I l)„l.l„i,,l, \,h 
Fill, r.-.l s.rvi..- Jan.- 2H. I'HH. 11.- was s.-nl lo Ft. 
Hil.v. Kan.: vvlier.- In- iia, asMg.i,-,l 1.. Fi.d.l H..-pil..l 
Corps No. 111. Traii-l.ii.-.l 1.. Ciinp Bak.r. FI I'aso. 
T.-xas. 

Ciiriinriil Ralriiih In-liind (l.Sl 

s,.n .,( (..-.og,. I,, -I,,,,,!. r,-K„n„il,. S,l,. 
Fnl.r.d s.rvi,.- Xiigu-l I'.. I'llll: assigned to Kith Motor 
Sch.iol. Kans.i, Cilv. I i .ii«l. 1 1..I 1.. F.irl l..,hl.ii. N. 
Y-. Coa-l \rlill.rv. N..>.i.il..r .'.ih t.. Ball. -\. :illth \, 
lill.'rv. C. \. C... Caii.i, ll.iitii-. \.i. I'loiiiol.-.l 1.1 i;..i. 
p..ral II. l..l...r 27lli. N.n.iol.. i I2ll. tr.in.f.rr.'.l to II. a. I- 
.inan.rs .III1I1 C. \ I M,i.!.r. .1 ..ill D.a .-iid..-r 2'l. 

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(.iiritiiriil Hans C. Larson I fi i 

.Son „l .\eh p. Ur^„ii. I.\.,ni. \,l,. 
tnt.r.d s.rvicc January. 11111: «.nt lo Camp l^r.- 



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Charlotte, N. C. .Assign.-d to Co. L .Wth InC Pro- 
iiioti-d lo Corporal .March 9, 1918. W.nl iivers,-as in 
May. 1918. Encountere.l a siihinarine off th.- coast of 
lieland. He served in th.' llli Division in h ranee. 

I'riiale. 1st C/o,5,s. Vere F. Marr 17) 

.Son „l f. I,. Man. T,-h,im,il,. ,Ve/.. 
Kilt. Ted service October .3. I'J17. S.-nl to Camp Funs 
ion, Kan., Co. E, 314th Supply Train. a9th Div. W.-nt 
to Camp Merrill. .N . J. Left for overseas Jiiii.- 2K. 
1918. Was in St. Mihicl an.l Meuse-.\rg.innc offensives. 
Hail his steering whec-l struck by shrajinel. but es- 
cap.-d without injury. Must. -r.-.l ont at Camp Do.lg.-. 
Jiiii.- 12. 1'5I9. 

I'riiiiti-. 1st Class. Clarencf C. (.hu\ir ( fi i 

.S.,„ .,) y. Z. ( ,',,.,. e. D,;„n,i. .\c/,. 
Flit. -red s.-rvici- .March. I'llB. W.-nt 1.. Ft. l...g.iii 
Colo.: iransfi-rr.-.l to Ft. Snelling. .Minn. .\-sign,-.l i.. 
M.-dical Corps, General V. S. H.ispilal N... 29. F..tl 
Sn.-Uing b.-ing a rehabiliation camp hlled with r.-liirn. .1 
cripph-.l s.,l,liers. 

'2nil Qiiiirli'rmasler Ray Greenitood (9) 

s,,n ,,( I . II _ (;reenwu,ul. Ciaie. .Ve/.. 
Fnt.-r.-.l s<-rvice January 12. 1918. Sent to Charl.-sl..ii. 
S. C, then to U. S. Naval .\ir Station al Pensacola. 
Florida. Promoted to rank of (luarlcrinasli-r. Trans, 
lerr.-d to .Miami, Florida, lb. n I., lb.- Cr.-at l,ak. ~ 

Training School at Chicago. 111. Ili-charg.-.l Jan i 

!!!, 1919. 

I'rillll,- /.<-<! l)l-,lll (10) 

S.oi „l .Mrs. .Mary Dean. Tekamah. N,-h. 
Fnt.-r.-.l service JuU 21Hli: assigne.l to C.iiiip Do.lg.-. 
Iowa, to Baking and Conking School an.l proniol.-.l to 
Isl Class Baker^ .Muslcred out January l.i. 1919, 



(.1,1,1, Kollo M. Ual.-s I Ifll 

.Son ../ 1. K. Ilat.-s. r,-l,„„ial,. ,\./.. 
Fnl.r.d s.-rvic- Sept. ii.h.-r IK. 1917. >. ol to C.iiiip 
Fuiislon. Co. K, :i:i.vtli Inf. Transl.-rr.-.l N.,v,-iiiber li. 
1917 lo Camp Pik.-. Ark., lo Ball.-rv D. .IV.lb F. .\. 
S.-nl .iv.-rs.-as •\iigusl .'tisl. .\rriv.-.l in Fr.iii. .- .iii.t sl.i- 
li..n.'.l n.-ai lloi.l.anv. M.i-l.n.l ..in al C.iiiip Do.li: . 
M.ir.h 111, I'M'I. 

I'rillll,- liilliiiii H. (iirlson (17) 

.s„„ „/ l.,l,,i I ,„h,„i. I ..,ii>, .%,-h. 

Fnl.-r.-.l s.-n-ic- July 22. |9I». W i.t to Camp 

Dodg.-. -Assign.-.l 1.1 C... iil, llilnl 1I.1...1 liriga.l. . 
Transf.-rre.l t.. :i7lllh Bakery (a.. F.-ll lor ..i.i-...- II. 
lob.-r 11. 1918. .Arriving in Fran., lie :i7lllh H.ik. n 
Co. w:is st.ilion.-d ii.-ar F.-Mans 

Cliaiilji-iir I iiliir II ,sl,rniiirl. UK) 

.Son „l ,^e/^ li. « -sl,ri„,irk. llal.bm-t. S,-l,. 
Enter,-,! s.-rvice D.c,-nib.-r I.t. 1917. S.-nl l.i Ft. l...g.iii. 
C.do. .Assign. -.1 to .l.'i.it.l A.-r.i S.|U.idion. Promol. .1 1.. 
. h.iull.iir JuK HI. 19111. W.-iil to f ran. .- Augusl II 
I'llH. 111-. Ii.iig. .1 al Ciiop Fun Ma\ 22 1919. 

l\ iiiiiiiirr Elnit-r L. Sunns, m (l')i 

.S.oi .,/ I...... I. .Si,-.o,s,,a, 1 f.i;g. .\e/j. 

Fnler.-d s,-r>i..- June la. 1918, S.-nl lo Camp Sh.-rman. 
Ohio Assi..|i.-,1 1.. C... II. :«i7lh Machine Cun Ball.. 8llh 
Div. Went overseas Septcinh.-i Fi. 1918. Transf.-rr.-.l 
lo Co. B, l.Hlh Macbili.- (;un Ball.. .'>th Div. Was in lll.- 
M.-us.--Arg..nii.- off.-nsiv.-. Dis, li,irg.-,i .it Camp Do.lge. 
I.,».i. JiiK 20. I'll'l 

I'riiati- Don Ellsuorlli \liisiin 120) 

.Son ol /). 11. M,is,,n. l,-k,unal,. Ae/,. 
Fnt.-r.-.l s.-rvic- S.-pl.-iiib.-r s I'IDl: a«sign.-.l 1.. Camp 
Cr.inl. 111., into I7th Co.. Uilsl Dcp..l Brigad.-. Traii- 
f.-rre.l 1,. Camp H.incotk. Ca., Ca.. M. 2nd Group Mam 
Training D,-p,.l ,if Ma, bin.- (oin Training Cent.-r. Mus- 
l,-r.-.l ...It Jaiinarv 29. 1919. 




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I'i'niitr Roy Halbert (1) SiTiit. hi Clas^. Duikiiii K. Cull (111 

i:r„:li^, ,./ .Ur». /.. I. M,l).m,il,l. I.nng. .\,-l,. s„„ „, , , , ,j, ,,„,./„,,, ^ , ,. 

Kiil,r,-,l s.Tvi.c J.iiMl.iry Jl, I<)1H, l„ Mil. Iiii,.- i;.M, ' • 

Baltalian. S,-nt lo Paris l,la„,l. S. C. WVnt „v,r„-.,. '•""■'.'■'I ''■""■■ "'^"l"' ' '■ "«, ; ;•''•, "> 

April 2:i. 1918. Assis,H-,l U. U.-,.l, U,|,la,- nt liallali,,,,. }""",.";-„' l' , < u J ,,":'." '' " ' ■ '■"'■■ 

W,-nl lo front Jm,,:- 12. 191«; was in ll„- Chal.-au Tl.i.rrv. A<„Bn.-. t„ i!,ll,l, A v. M > |]k IV.,,.,,,. ,| „, ,„r 

Soissons, S.. Mihi.-l ,lriv,-» as „„-,„l„-, „f ll„- 0711, C... l;"'^'' ^1',"' /, ","■ '" ^/i'r'"" ^'" ""■ '""■ " 

.■ill, K.-IJ.. 2i„l Div.. !,.(. Was alsn m ih,- M.-n.-A,. .'-'B,am Isl (.1,- j„.„, 11,. |.||,1. 
B„iin,. .,ir,iisiv,s. nis,hars,il al n,i,,iili,„. Va., Mav 

-''■ ' ■ Corp.nal l-r,;l II . lioiisi.k I 121 

Corporal Ernest L. Grenier (2) s„„ „r f,.;i ii,.„.i,i., ii,ii.i„n.i. v./,. 

.S,m ,./ K,lu,n r. l.tem,.,. I.\„iis. S,-h. Knl,i,-,i .,-,ii,-.' .-, |,|,„,1„', 111, I'll?, ->, ,ii i„ (.a,,,, 

F,.il,-r,-,l s,rvi.-,- I),-,<iiil>,r 3, I<1I7. .■-,iil 1„ il. l.i,Ba.i, l-,ji,st„„. kai,. ,\..,-.:.i, ,1 t„ la,. K. .tv.il, l„l.. H'Ml 

Colo. AssiBiud lo Ih,, «2Kll, \,c,, >,|.,,i,lr„M. I r.ii.s- |,,^. |-,,„„|,,,„.,| .,,„,, |.,]„. \,|, A-~,i:i„ ,1 1 

(.•rr,-,l fr„m A,-rn .S<|ua<lr.in 1,, i:„. C. il.VMIi liil.. •Kill- - - ■ 



Div 
1018. 



Arru.-.l in Fran,,- liiK I. I'llK. .S,|,I, i„l„' r 12. 



H7lli l)n. \\,iil ,,!,! 



II.IIMIY I., r l< Ml .^llllll l\. Ollll 1111. IVI'IH I'\ ■T'",!'' 

, !-■ S,|,l,inl„r I. I'lltl. 11,-, l,.,,B,-,l al l.ain|, II.i.Ib,-. M.,r, I, 

n 1ms hrst haul,- al l(„i~,-l, •l',-lr,i , lt„in |,,^ |,,|,, ||,. „„ ..i,,,,,,,,, ,| ,,. ,,„,K „| i:.„.„„.,l n... 

ll,.-r,- 1,. .M,us,-.Atb„„„,' I,,„,1 «!„,, lli,» ,h,l l,.,r,l ,■,■„, l„a I'MII. 

liBlilini;. 

Si-rfil. Km in E. (.ii/dm-U l .'5 1 I'rirotr Mm tin I . SLIrnut (l.il 

S,„i „l U. A. Cl.lu.ll. T,l.„m,jl,. \,l,. __ , , , ^,, .,. , , , , 

Enl,r,,l s,rvicr. October 2. 1117 an>l ass,sn,-,l 1.. Cam,, """ "' ' '''' -'•'•"■". I-'-";,!,, \,-l,. 

Knnston. H.-a.l.|uatli-ts Co. ol ill,- itilh Div. Transf.-rr,-,l Ki,r,-r,-,l s,-rvn-.. Inly 22. I'llll; assien.-.l I., Cainl. D„,lu... 

■" ' " - ' ■■■ '■'■' -■ ■ " - !,,«.,. (a,, .ill, mil ll.,ll.ili,,n l(>:lt.l ll,|.,,l llr,i;,,,l,-. l.iil 

w.is honor.,l,lv ,lis,l,arB,-,l >,|,l, i„l,. , 21, I'llH .,„ ,„ , 



lo i;ani|) Cilv, Oi-toll,-r 21, 1117. S,-nl nv.-rs.-as O, to- 

l„-r n. 1118. rrnmot,-,l In Corporal D,-, ,-nil„-r (,. 1117. 

anil to ,S,-rs,.anl Marili 22. 1118. Musl,-r,-,l oiil al Camp ■ n „l pliv-i, .,1 .lisal,ililv 

F.insion. F.-l,rn.,rv 12 1111. 



Serst. Chan. A. Ro/it-rs i 1 



.Son <J/ Ur. ami tlr>. Clura Rogrr^, n,;„lfir. ,V,-/,. 
F.nl.-ri'il si-rvii-p Aiisusi 12, 1117. S.-nl 1,> l.,,,,i, I ,., 
N. M. Assicn.-,! to Co. F. lOih K.-p. Knni,,. , , l.„,i 
\V,-nl ,n,-rs,-as (),l,,l,.r (i. 1118. I'r.,,,,.,1, ,1 I., U 



i.orpoiiil Rmnionil ./. ('.arlson Mil 

,S„„ .,/ /',-f.-, („,,>.,„. Il,ll.l„l„t, \,-/,. 

K,il,-r,-,l s,-ivn.- \,iB,isl II, 1118. \s».Bn,-,l I,, In,' 
:).',1. M.,l,,r Tiaiisp,,!, i;,.,|,s al K.,„v,, I ill. Tr.,n-. 
f,-rr,-,l lo Ft. lillss, 1,-v.,.. il„„ 1.. (..,„,p \I,,rf.,. \ M. 
l'roin.,l,-,l to Corporal l,,i,,i,,,i I. 1111, III-, Ii.hb. .1 Mav 
I nil 



al C,,ii,|, la.ilv. Dis,liarB,-,l al Canip |l,„l 

Corporiil II i I Ham Davis LSI 

>„ri ..; ]. H. Ihnts, I),;„lur, :\,7,, 

hnt,i..l s.rMci- iVlarcli 28. 1117: iv.-iit 1,, Camp C„,lv. (JlOllffinr Ralph R. Ra\. "/ l,\ons ll.'ll 

\. M. Assignr-d to Co. F, 2n,l Arniy. 8tli Artill,-rv. , , v , , ,,,,- . ,. , , . 

, , , 4; . I -1- into - 1 . s: l-,il,r,-,l s.ivi.-,- Nov, nil, .-i 1, HI/ .il O,, ,,,!,.,, ,,, \M.,t„,n 

.-Uriv.,! oy,-rs,.a, Scptr„,l„-r 2.-, 1918: assiBii.-.l to >„p- , ^^ , ^ ^. 1 ,.,„-,, „„.| ,„ H |,„„,,„ 

' ' l;"",\,„ ' ■" ' '' ''■■ "■'■ '"■ '"'"■ *'-"l „i,i-.,,- ,l,„„- 21. 11IH. II, -,„ ,„i,.,- 

uary ... 1111. ,,-rvi,-.-. Wa- o, ^1. \l,l,„-l oll.-nsiv, al-„ ,„ tli,- \l,-,j-,- 

,. , ,r .„. , n ,r> ■'"- '■■ ■'•"■■ l''-'lia,s,,l .,1 n„,.,l,a Ap.,1 18 nil. 

(.(irporal II illiain J. Hroiin lo) 

.Son „l .Un. /-.-on,- ISn,irn, 1),; ,il,n . \.-/>. 
I.„l,-r,-,l s,rvi,-,- March 26, 111,: w.,- -.-,,1 lo Ca,„|, I ,„h. SfrHranl Emrst \ 1:1(0 llrariT iKll 

an,l assisn.-.l 10 127th Fi,-I,l Anilh-rv. W.-nt ov,-rs,-as ' ,.,,,, 

Si-pli-inbl-r 2.1, 1118. .'ilatiiin.-.l al l!or,l<-jnv an.l Ch-r.- ■">'"" "I (.roitr llrai.r. lrl.„m„li. \,-l,. 

ninnl. H<lurn.-.l to V. S. Janilaiy 7lh. Dis.liars.-d al Fnl,-i,-,l -,ivi. ,- (l,lol„i .',, 1117 .,1 l,k.iniah ami as 

i:.in,p i).„Ib,-. Jano.irv 22. 1111. siBn,-,l lo C.ii,i|, Fiii,-l,,n. li,,,,-!,-,,, ,1 1,, Camp Johns. 

toll. Fla. ■|r,n«l,-ri, ,1 1,1 C J.okson, S. i:.. lo Fi,-ld 

J'riiale, ht Class, Bert Show l7) li,-m,mi.i .s,|„a,ii„„ N„. m. I'l 1 

■Son at Mrs. John T. Show. Triiamal,. A',-/,. Ii'v HI" M"-l,,.,l M,i I I. 1111. 

Entored service May 1, 1917 and assiBio-il I,, Cm,], 
Logan. Colo., Co. E, 8lh Div. Amimiiiilion Tiaiii. 



S,-rBeant 



^ogan. Colo., Co. 1-., »lh Ulv. .\niilnlllllioll liaiii. 

rransferri-d to Camp Fremont, Calif., then lo Camp (■„„/, J ^, C/nss. /■'/(Ill/ // . Larson (17) 

Mills. N, Y.. with oversea.s orders started across. Wli,-,i 

.... . ... ,, ,. -- 1. ..I...... ,..,.')., ,,,,-,, ( 



. . -,-all,-,l anil lan,l,-,l al Newport 

,N,-ws. \a. Musl,-r,-,l out F.-hrnarv 18, 1111 



l-,,,l,r,,l -, HI,-,- ,l,ilv 2,1 1118; -,||1 I,, I.,,, op II,, 

Iowa. AssiEli,-,! to I.,,, C, m lie li,k,,. .,ii,l Cooks 

S.-hool. I'rom, I lo 1-1 I I.,- I,,„,,,,„.,l lh,T,- niilil 

his ,l,«, haiB,- Ma,, I, ,-,. nil 



Lieut. Andrew Nesbit i?<) 

Sun ol J. r. \,-J„r. r.'knmnli. ,V.-/.. 

F.,il, r,-,l s,-rviee April 12, 1117. .Xssigni-.l I,, Sanil.iiv ,. . ,,, , /, r // , ii., 

D.-lachment 4th Neb. Inf. I'ronioled lo S.-iB-ant while Corporol AUnrt /,. Is.lhl IIJll 

at Camp Cody. Transferred to Camp Dix ami dis. s,,;, „/ ll,ir.,l Kriht. V,/.,ima/,, \e(.. 

ch.arsed to .leeept commissi^Dn of Lieut Aiisnsi II, 1918. ^-„,,.„.,| ^,.^^„,. j,,,,,. a„ |„|„- ,,-„„„,l ,„ Fl, Kib-v 

and order,! overseas October l,i 1118 Transf,-r„-,l o ^,^.^j,_._^, Atla,-hm.-n., HI, ll.-pol Ikillahon, Sia„al Corps: 

Le M:,,|s France from 133rd Iiil on Nov Is, .nto.Wth „„.,„.,, „„| ,ransle,r,-,l II,-,,, -. 1118 l„ Is, Depot 

Inf. o. 3rd Division. Mushr.-d ,mt at Can p D.s. .May „,„.,|„,„ ,, „ ,,„-,,„,,i „,„k .„ ,;.,„„, n„-p„,,| N„. 

-"■ ' ' ■ 20. Tro, ,1 i:,,i|",i.il in M,-,l„al I, - F,-I,i,i,,ry 2li, 

■2n(l Sergt. John Irthur \esl,it t ^ i i »h,l, ,„ 1 ,an, e. 

Son ol J. F. ,\eslja. Trl,,in,„li. \.-',. 

!;;""";-",':;,»"■ S- •'^'■"'"'' '^"i'"","i" '■,"■-.'',-"' A" V /'nV-//.- Inlmr C n,lln,nl I I'll 

.M.iv 27. 1918. Was sent to Pans Island, s. C. l.l,i.,l- 

ifu-d as expert riHeman. Joine.l Co. C. OHi,ers' Tt.iin- Son „/ (/,.,-. II lUn,-,, I. Dnidnn.t. Ac/.. 

ins (ainip Quanti,-o, Va. Discharged al Marin-- liar- l-:,,l,-t.-.l -.-,\i,,- N,|,l,-,,,l„ i U, 1118, S,-iiI to Mililary 

r:icks, Oianlii", Va., Decemb,-r l.i. 1118 lo a. ,-.-pl com- TiajnloB S,h,„,l al l.,„,,,li, N.I,. \-iBn, ,1 lo la.. F. 

mission as 2nd Lieutenant in ih,- Mali,,,- Corps. Trans- Section h. 2ii,l I! ,ii.,l,,.„ , l.bi.iil 

'- ' ■ '- ■'-- '-^ .<.-,. 1 |,,|,,, cl,arB,-,l II,-, ,„,1,. , 111, 1118, 



ferred to inactive service Mar, 



i;orp- 



2n.l Lieut. IJ iUiain Clinton Cull (10) 



.son „( -1, ;, („//. 0;i,„.i. Ac/,. I'riiate Carl (). (.orison (2111 

Enl.-red service Mav It, 1917. F,nter,-d hrst OITicers' 

-r - - .; I I . C-. c I, A, D .,..,» Son o (.ii^t linUon. Irkiinuih. S'h. 

Train, ng isehoo! al Ft. SneUinB, -M:i,,i- Pi,imol,-,l to l-t 

Class Private December 6. 1917. T- C.,rpor,l .lav 17. F,il,-r,-,l -,-rvi, .- Jan.- ."> 1118: s,-nl l„ l.,i„,.li,. N,-l,, 

1118, In Sergeant Ausnsl 3 1118. I, Ja 1 l,,-,il. ■\i,j„-t Militalv Ir-iinins Scl,,„.l, A«siBn,-,l I,, Co, II, >i-.2n,,l 

27, 1QI8. Transferr,.d in Ausu-I. 1118 l„ Il.v.-r-l. .Mass. i:„tps, Dischar-,-,1 al Camp lloil;.-, I"»a, l.ooiarv 28. 

In Co, I, 36th Infantry. 1111. 



Pa^e i:> 




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/'//((/«■ lliiihnrr (,. Iltdhciii ill /'//r«/<- /.. f. KcfH.v (111 

l(,-u,l:ii, ,■ ,11 Aw./iv. A.'). ■"■"" "' " '"■ f""". '■'■>•::■ \''-. 

|.i,,,.,,,l „.,i„( (li K.l .1 2 I'1I7: a«5ieiitil u> (:,nii|. Kiil.r.,1 .crvjcr >. i.l.rnb.r 111. l'l|«; ,. i;n. .1 -. , .. 

Kunsl tli.i, t,. C.iii.i. CkIv. S.-ril nv.Ts.as Ji.lv l«tl., .il M,..il..iH..ii. K.,t,».i-. C... _>. >,,l, I ~. \ I ( 

«,iit l.ifn.nl lin.- July 22iul, .mil nuli.'.l t" ISaltIr ..I 
Chati-au Tliiirry Auinisi 2, 1918. Was s.v.r.ly »uiin.l.-.l 

\iipi)sr Iltli wlli'II It'll arm wa^ almost turn Itniii ,. . j / f / 1 / i i .1 i 

, . 1 II I II I ,. . ,r.., .irii.L .„. r;..iii (.iimmisMiry Striuiiil Irain .. Uiiil.r MJI 

vhimliliT liv slirapni 1 slu-ll ami w.i^ also slrin k 'in riuiii 

liana liv a lrji;iiii-nr wliiili lias il.'fi.rnn-.l ill.' Ii.in.l. .s,,,, „, (,,.„. /),„/.,., /,,on>. \./.. 

Tak,.n t.i Isl .\u] H.,..pil..l a.,,1 lat.r 1.. H.is.- H<,s|iilal f:,,,..,,..^ ^..„,..,. J„,„. v IWI". July Tilli I,, li.ua., »..ik 

\.,. 27. Transli-rr,. H. >n..|l.,.. M...... Iiiisimal f... ,, ,,,„,., ,„„t . „,,. „,.„|,. ,-„„„„i,,,„ .„.„„„|. r,.,„. 

-iv n,.,.illis lnallii.nl. 111-. Ii.iii;. .1 Mn — . I'll. j.^^^| ^,.|,,,,,„|„., ^i,,^ p,,; „, ,. ^ ^ , .^ |., 

mil.- uijis arr.iss lli.- ..i . .in with tr...i|.-. W .is I. .in 

V S. Marine Carl <>. I'ctrisan 121 iiniiiili- m i.nl.a ...i.l l-...i., Hi,.., \l.i.i.i..l ...n \lav 

S.m ../ .;../,/, I'.'„;„.„, (l„U,u„l. .v.'/.. -". l"l"- 
Knur.d s.-rvir.- Jannarv 1. I'HH. .\«sisii.-.l 1" V. S. 
Navv al Gr,-al Lak.-s Trainini: S. I1....I. 111. S. nt ..v. ■ 

s.-as May 22 lOll). Was in a siilnii.irlni- .Ilia, k .\lii:iii| llUdlr I IllimilS (I. llullllUlsl II.JI 

20. 1918'in Bay uf His.av. 1- -lill 111 s.ivi,-.'. l... al. .1 ..1 .,,,„ „, „,, „, , //„/„,„, ,f, 0„l.l„n,l, S,-l,. 

R..ccivin5 Ship. Bosl.,n, ,\l..--. lii,,, i..,| siryi,. .\„misi la. 1018; a-sisiuil li. il.,li.-s 

,, . ,, , u I I , i I .Vnt" S, I10.1I al Kansis Cilv. Tcaii-I.ir.il 1.1 liill. r> 

I'rnale nailer II. Imh'rson l.',\ ,. ,.(,!_ „,.„,„„.„, p,,.,,, Anill.ry at i.an.p la. k...n 

.S„„ „, /■ ,/. l,„(r/,„/.. II,,,,,,,;. \,-/.. Miss. Miisl.-ii-.l ..ill at (•..imp D.i.ls.-. Jaiiii.iii 11, I'll'l. 
ICnlc-ii.l s.ni.i- SiptiiiilMr I'l. I'HT; assipn. .1 I" Camp 
Funston in Co. K. 3.i.ilh Inf., »9lli I)iv. S.-nl iiv.rs.-as 

April2., Nl« W.„ in all tin. Ainitiran l,a,,l..s. S, M. /,,»«/-■ /wm'./ /. X.-I.san (111 
lii.-l .Iriv.- ami \l.iisc Ai^niini. .iflcnsivrs. In ,'\rnn i.l 

(l.-.upali.in nil \pnl I'l, ISIO. Hi- was lak.-ll ill an.l ,s„„ „, 17,,. I,l„ ,\./i.,n. Il„l.l,u„l. \,/,. 

..alt I.. li...pil..l I. Ill nninir.l In 1'. S. Mav .TOtli. ami lailin.l ~. r> ii r N,,>,,iil,.i 1. I'Hll: .,-.i;m,l 1.. I'aii- 

s,.nl II. K.iit Sn.lliii» l..r im.li.al ll.Mliii.-nl. Maml. S. C. ml.. I.'ntli I.", i:. liall.il....i , li. .•< - \l..iii..' 

(•..irps. Tiansliin-.l In H.inil .S, I1....I U.la. Iini.nl. 

I'riidle. 1st Class. II alter I. Yoaafislniw I4l 

S„„ „, ,1;,,. J. I. J„l,,is„n. I)„l.l„„.l. \,'l,. 
Kniii.il s.ivn, llilnlur 22. I'M': -.nt 1" I I...".". I'rilllte. I Sl (Jllss. CuumU E . I'etersillt It'll 
Kii-lil Hanluul. III.. 112th K.-u. S.|„a.l,..n. ['-""fy;^;' ,,,,„ „, //. / . I;;.;...,.. 0„U,.,.,l. ^.■l.. 

1,1 Offiiirs- Traiiiins .Srhonl. hnrl Omaha. .Inly. I'HH. ,, i , mi- 1 , ,■ , 

Triii.r.-ir Ft. Cr.mk. \,U. a- iiistn r m \,i Fnl.n.l -. rM. .- O. l..h.a I,. I'll,: .,ss,sii..|l n (,ai.,,. 

s r, . \ln-l.n-,l ..Ul It F.. II 111,... h.. 1..1..1...X I-.. I'M'I. Fiilist Cn. D, iilllh \|, inilli.n 1 r.im iif tin- H'Mli 

in- 11^^ ^^^^^ ,.>i.„i.,,., Jim, 211. I'llK. \V,,s iin thr Ti.nl 

,, . , . ,r| .i-.li.r ami naiiaim-.l til. n- In. in S.pl.inh.r Ullh iiiilil 

StT^eaill r red Linn 1 .T I \in,nil..r lllh Mn-l....! ...n 1 I I'M'I at l .imp 

.s„„ „/ «(«. /.;.; /".,.. ll,il.l,iii,l. •'■■I' ll,„|,.,.. 
Fnl, n.l s.-cvii-i- at Clin .isn. 1". m H.l.'l"., I'H'' \» 
.mni.l 1" Camp Si. ill to C... C \.i 






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\inl,iil,m.- Corps. nis.-hars.-.l 11. .....I..! II I'H". 

Private. 1st Class. Thorvalil H. Hansen l6l 

.-.,,7, „/ i. II. H„n^-„. Il,,m,i„. \,l,. 
Fnt,T,-,l siTvl,-.- F.ljrnary 22. I'HH: as-nmisl I" C.iiiip 
Du.le,- to H,-a,Ii|Uart,Ts Co. 32.ath Inf.. as Disp itch Ri.l.r. 
S.nl oy.Tsias .\pril 22nJ. Was in th.' M.-nsi-Arsonnr 
oir.nsui- ami wiilinili-.l April (i. 1919 in a ...II.sh.ii. 
H,., ,i\.-.l ,1 I ilalior. Iroin l!i»- Ki-tiimi'iital Conini.in.l. r 
lor l.ra^.l\ ..n ih.- h.lil in anion. Di5rharg..|l Julv 21. 
I'lHI al i:aiiip l)...lsi-. 

Private Harry C. Ehninger (7 1 

S,m al lf'"i. Klinliieri. ;.v..7ii. ,V,-/.. 
Int.r.al sirvicc Oi lobi-r 3. 1917. Si-nl 1" Camp Fmis 
ton; assigniil to Co. 76, lOUh ll.p..t liriaa.l.'. W 



(.iapiital Ini I', lie, hniiin iHil 

s„n „l Im/i./u. U,;l,m,i,l. ()al.l,ili,l, .V.-/.. 

Eiil.r.-.l -.iiii.- M.ir.li :«). 191B. Si nt lo Camp Funs, 

ton \-sipm.l to .Vtllll. Fm:im-.r- Corps. B9lli Div. 

Tr,iii.l.rr.-.l 1.. 1... 211. 11 111. Inn. Ii Morlar liatt.-ry. 
l'i..n.ol.'.l to CoipoLiI \|.i.l 27. mill. W.ait ..v.-r..'as 

Jilii, 211- I'HH, llis. hai..:. .1 ,il Camp Do.lso. Jnn.- 111. 
I9jn. 



Private Silas .1 . Indersan. S. \. T. C. I 17) 

.Son ../ Enik ■\it,l,; ^„n. /.!.."-. .V'-h- 
Fiilir.-.l -.IM. , Au.^nst la. 19111: as-ieni-.l Jo Cnivii-il 



„f N,.l,ia-kj .11 1." n m S. A. T. C. Ti..n-f.-.ri.l P. 

lliiil.in XiMii.il N J.. 2ii.l llnlii SiippK C... Mn-- 

Irn.l out Man li 1''- 191'l ..t Cimp Ho.l;' , 



Private Leunaril I . Smith (H) 



nyers.'as Jun.- 29. l^l's. As.isn.-.l to Cn. II, 12atli Inl,. 
■!2ud Div. on Chal.-au Thi.rry front, th.-ii to Solssoii~ 
from. Was a Platoon Rnnn.-r; «ouml.-.l. in hospit.il ill 
.lays; joiii.il his r.Biniint Oitiiliir 1st on Ars:..iini- ilriv. - 
(l.tolnr loth was sivinlv woiiml. .1 hv sin 11 frafiii.nl-. /J^,,,,,,,. //o„, Suilllson lIlH 

i'-i'-"=-i ■" '■"■ '• '■'■'""■■"' ■'■ '"'"■ ^ .,„„ „, .s. ,1. .s,...,«.,„. .w.;.-, 

Fnl.n-.l s,rvn.- al T.ka.nah. Jun.- 21. 191S: assisn.-.l 
1,1 C imp Fnn-lim to < o. F. 11-t lnla,.iry. lOlh Hi- 
5„„ „l J,,.. M. .^"..'/,. '.on,. ;\ ,-/. ' ^ ■-• ''I _,,_, „ ,^ ,- ,,„„ ,„ ,;,,„„, ^„„„„„, 

Knt.-n-.l s.-ryi,-,- D.-,-.-n.l.. 1 12. 1917. S.-nl I.. K. liv F..-1.I. 

T.-xas. S.-nt ov.r,..as Ausn~l 8. 1918. W.is s.-nl ..1 

on.-.- into war zon.- an.l was a.liv.ly <ni:as.-.l in SI. .Mi- 

1,1,1 am) Ihi- M.-',s|..Ar5..nii.- i.lT.nsiv.- from Siptmnli.i y,^,^,,,,,. ;( \ HolmqnisI ll9l 

" ' " ' " ' Son ol I. ( ■ 11,'lin, 111,^1. 0,il,l,ni,l. S,l,. 

K,i„.„.il',i.rv,ii- at lanii.ln. Nil.. Military Tniinin, 

Corporal Laurence B. Smith (91 s, h.,oi N.,y.-n,h.-r 'jJ^':;;,,,\;::::l':'vC>^^.' ' ' 

.Son ,)/ las. .M. Smi:li. I.yont. ^,■l'. ' ' - 'nianiiv. ■ ^ 

Fnlir.-,1 8.Tvic-e Manh 21. 1918 al Fori Logan. Cailo. 

Transf.-rrc.l lo Co. F, 8.=ith Inf. at Can.p Tray.-. I m- 

nmt,.:' lo rank of Corporal S^pn-mhi-r 23 1918. Mns, ,^ ^^^^, ^-^^^j „,/,„„„ ,,/,„„ ,2U1 

l,r..l ...11 .1 Camp Fni ,. F, l.r.l.iry l.i. 1919. ^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ,i,,U,„ul. \,-l.. 

Prnate ./. C. Kerns ^ 10. t^-;"",— :i ':^\:^:ru,J7. nu^T'u!!:^:. 

.S.m ,>f It'll. AcrrLs, Vratfi. ^''t>. 



26lh lill Nov.-,.,l"-r lllh. Mns il onl Ma, 2;ii.l 

C.inp Fiinslon. 



.Son ,.t H ,11. Kenis. Cmie, A.''-. t^'"-'- " , ", ,- , „ ro,iy ' N M A-sism .1 f <-•> ^ 

Ent..n..l s,.rvi,. S.-, nher .8. .9.8; assi^i... .0 Man- Transl^^.-U ^ to^ C m,, ^CmU, _^ ^, _^^ ,,^^^^,^,,_^ ,„ „„„ 

ll.tlan. Kansas. Co. ., Sec. U. S. A. T. C. 



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IHIM.i.hl! ■ .!:i.';JIIJJiimmiTl-y|»]TpTT|I1^j]jT;Tj;r-BtTi]j^ 



StTLU'fint Ji-rry Allen (It 

S,„i „l Ufs. J. (,. -Illrn. T,-Uni,ih, .V,-6. 



I'riiiilr Frcil I'. .Irnsen (111 



Km«T<-.l servirt' at D.tiv.t. July 2'), 1917; ;issi[:riril to Knl.ri-il ^.rvii -■ [)i-( .jiiImt I-'. I'JI?; ^. ni i,, |-i. \\ ,i,li. l.t 

Medical Corp at Fort Kilry. Transfcrr.-.i to Ciitij) Pik.-. S< (»tt. Calif.: assij; 1 lo C.i.,«[ Anill.-n tii' ii t.i H..t 

Wi-nt ovc-rm-as with F.ngiii,-.Ts Corp July 15. IflH. Pro. C, at I'r.-»iilio. W.iit ov.r-.-.is .\iieu«l '(. I'lln. \V,,s -i.i- 

runic, I lo Srr[>|rly Srr;:c.rrrl S. (). S. trrrrr.rl at sr-v.-r.rl ir.rinrrr;; porrrl-. U.rurri.il \r.r Str.rll^ .>l 

(irl.r.rllar. l)i», lrar;.-.l \1..r. Ir .'II. I'U'r. 

I'riiiitc II i Ilium Hummel (2) 

J'rililtr II alilo II. Minler (12) 



Snu ,,l I . I. \l,n„i. < nnc. .V'-''. 
KrilcTr-rl s.riic. ,\ir-.r-I 1 .') I'llti. irr SirppK I".. Ilia 
l(.-iourrl K. A. Ii, ll.. Caruu Ja.ks,.rr. S. C. \1„,. 
t--r.-.l oirl .11 i:.iiu[. J. ok- N..\.uit.. r [11 Mrl». 



.Son n/ Hfnr\ Hnmmrl, l.\,>i>s. \r/>. 
tirl.r.,1 111.- si-ryioc June I, I'lIS ,n llr.- Coa-I Arlill.rv 
at Ft. Logan, Colo. War* sent to I'rt-sirlio, Culil. ; as- 
sKini-d to the ()7th .\rtillery C. \. C. .\rriyfil irr Fr.rrree 
Sept. :ird. He was assiiirred to tire .Artillery TrainiriK 
S, liool at Finoser. Diselrars.d at Ciiiip limine. Mar. Ii 

:t rii<i. 

U(ili<iner Charles II. Dearer (l.'il 
Haling (.liiej \Iaeli. Mate .-In hie Ii. C.orhin (2l s„„ „, y « ii,-,„,t, r.k,imah, y,-u. 

.S,„l „l R,:,l, Crinn. r,-k„n,„h, Ae/,. Krirere.l -ervi.e .S, p|,.,i,l„-, 10. ll|17. Was pr.Oonte.l in 

Fritere.l service June 2.1. 1917 at Omaha in I . .-^ , N.ivy. Uajorier. Weul ov. rse.is April 6. 1918, assicnej to 1th 

SenI to Columbia Lniversilv N. Y. City for C.i.oliiie liidnlrv, Supply Co., 89lli lliyisr.ur. Was ni tnra.lre- 

Engineering Course. Transferred In \.,rlnlk. Va. nn >"'' "■'<"< '" ^C Mihi.l. Arsoriiie Knr,-.l and T.oil 

hoard U. S. Submarine Chaser .\n. \11 Inr Allanlii- battles. H,- nfl.ri dr,,w a lour mule le.rm In.ided «illi 

Coast patrol service. Promoted JuK I, PHH In Hatins animnnrlinir at oikIii riulu u lie liniil li,i,.s and . ai 

CInef Ma. h- Mai.-. \liisl.-n-.l ...il NnrL.lk. \.... .\pnl .... 

J.i. I'llo. 

I'rirale l.lmil S. .\orherg (4) 

s.,/; ,.; (;ir-ar \„rl>r,g. Ihil.lan.l . ,V.-/.. 
Eul.-r.-d service .May 28, 1918 at Omaha; assicn.-d I.. 
Jellerson Barracks. Transf.-rre.l in Camp .M.-iits. Wash, 
irritinn, D. C. R.-niain.-d th.-r.- as a . asual till mllsl.-red 
out at Camp Dialse. January 9, 1919. 



Ilii 



II .ill »illi..ul 



I'rirale I eriiie .1. Freileriil,s(in (ill 

V..>i ..I 1.1,1 h,,;l,i„ l.^,.n. (h,l.l,„„l. Ac/.. 

Kiil.i.il -.11...- .11 li.iiiip K.iiisl.,,1. Kan.. J - 28 I9IK: 

lull l.n . llillli 1). p..t Itrlgu.l.-. Artiv,-.l rri Ftarr.-e S.-p- 
I. -Mill. -I 1. 1918, .\ssi[;ii.-.l lo Sijtii.il Cnri.s .'l.lrd Ser- 

11.. i; pjui. A. F. F. Triiisf.rr.-.l \.n.-iiib.-r :i»lh 

In Has.- H.ispil.il \n. 19 A. P. II. 7I1-, M.,li.al Cnps, 
whei.- Ir.' s.-rv.-.l iiiilil ll.' i.-liiiM.-.l In I . S. 

I'rirale Harry Delos Ellis (.Sl 

Son of C. J. Ellh. r,ka„,„h. A,/. /',-/,,,/,• Eil.lie /'. Ilallilav (l.^.l 

tiilere.l s..ryiee .\pril 16. 1917 Menib,-, n[ Cn. F 111, ,„„ ,„ „,^ ,, ^. „„,,,„ ,■,.;„,„„/,, >,.„. 
Neb. Infantry. On accnuut nf a w.-ak lie.irt r.-n.l.-re,l 

physically unfit for army «,r^ic,-. He »as ,lischarp,-,l Fnl.re.l ..-rvie.- Jun.- 21, 19111, .,ii,l .,,.ieii,..l in C... I,. 

June ! 1917 ^^l'^ ("(•■ ''I (^imp Funslon. .Musti-r,-,l nut January. 



Sergl.. I.St Clasx, David C. Thiirher Id I 

Son of E. M. Tliurlir,. (.,,„e, ^,■l,. 

F.ntered service Deceniber 11, 1917. Assign,-. I lo K, llv 

Field, San .\Mtonio, Texas. Transf.rr.-ii In .\viatinn 

Section, Waco. Texas, then to 71st .\er.i S,|ua,li,iii, Lov 



1919, 



Ensign I, e iris I'. Harri.s (!fi) 

s,,„ .,; Vf,. O/u/ Ari. A>..n, Cr.iie. -Ve/,. 
Flit, i.-.l s.-rvi,.- Jun.- 1, 1917 as miisi. lali ill -Navv at 



NnrL.lk. \a. Assigu.-.l In liattli-ship V. S. S, Missnuii 
Fi,-ld at Dallas. Texas. Prnninled In Scrg.-.int Isl Class tr.iii*l.rr.-.i In Aniiai„dis .iii.l r.-.-.-iv,-.l i (iiumissiou as 

11, lol.er 1 1917. R,l.-a5. .1 fr.mi s.rvi,.- Mjr.li 27. 1919. Fusion nn C. S. S. Virginia. May la. 1918. 






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Isl I'harmarist Mate Clyde G. Tunherg (7i 

.S.,n „/ H.■nr^ Tuiihrrg. Trkamali. A.-/.. 
Ful.r,,! service Jun,- 11, 1917 an,l assign, ,1 



I'rirale Sihiiyler Harris (17 1 

.,„ „( iiirr.i s, /,„,;.-,. r.-i,„m,ii,. A.-/,. 

Eril,-r,-,l s,-rvi,e July :ill. 1917 an,l assigncl to Co. H. 



Creat 

Lakes Training School as Pharniacist in Hospital Corp i^27't'h" I'nfT. ' •i2ml Vii'iisiiui'. ' S,'nt' ny,-rs,-as June 29, 1918. 

1st Regiment US. Navy and also was alt.-,ch,-d to the ^..^^ .„ ,|^.^,. ,„, j„„. ,^ ^„„„„ ;,||,|,.s,.p,. b,i,. M- 

Marin,-5. Transferre,! tn Navy ■* ards at Phila.b-lphia. ,_„.|^ „„ ^, h,-l,l,-Sli,tling Octob,-r 1-1. Arg,mn,- an,l 

Sent aboard U b S, Hancock .\nvenib,-r2rr,l to Cuba ,:h„t,-aii Thi,-rry. Wnun,l,-,l four lil,i,-s O, lnb,-r 1, 1918 

Promotcl to 2nd Class Phr. Mate at Phila,l,-li.liia .,n,l „, Argnnii,- F.m-st mar V.-r.lu.i. Ma, Inn,- gun »ound 

111 lliigli. Miisl,-r,-,l nut April 11, 1919. 



|.l Phr. Mate while nn duly in t;uba. 




I'rivute George It ixer, S. N. T. C. I H I 

Son of Fred ff iver. Trl.,„„„li. A,-/. 
Fnt.-r,-,l s,-rvice October 1. 1918; 
Training Corps in the Knlio 1). 



.-.I I., III.- N.,v..| 
,-nt Cn. K, al 

University uf N,-braska. Lincoln. Mosl,-i,-,l out 11,-, ,-iii- 

li,-r, 1918. 



Gunner's Male Carl I. Eriekson 191 

Son of John £ViiAs,.m. Tokanuth, Sol, 



I'rirale. Isl Class. Henry G. I'ulnianteer ( \H) 

S..n ol \l,<. J„~. l'„lm,inl,o,. lokomol,, Ae/.. 
Fiil,r.-.l s.rvi..- M.iv 2. I9|7, Cn. F. lib \. b. liif. S.-nt 
1.. Camp Co,ly. Traiisf,-rr,-,l In Italt,-rv 11. I27lll Fl.-ld 
Arlill.-iy. W.-nl nv,-rs,-as :,s no-mber of Itli Cull S,|ua,l 
127lli Fi, 1,1 Arlilhrv. Mii-I,i..l ..HI .It Camp l)n,ls,-. 
Jauu.irv 22. 191.). 



E„l.-r,-,l ,he Naval Service at Omaha. March 1. 191,;; I'rirale Leslie Lingliaad (I'J) 

was s,nt to Ciat Islaml Naval Station; assign, ,1 In Or,l- .s,,„ ,.l II. A. r,„g„oo,l. I ,a,f. A.-/,. 

nance l),-pt. ^ Pr,>nioled_ to Seaman 2ii,lj:las^. July 1. Fnler,-,l s, rvi, ,- S,-pl.-iiib. r .".. 19111; ;issign.-,l In Cn. M. 

Caiii|i Hancn.k. i..,. ■|rausferr,-,l lo Cn. F, liaiup Cram. 

17lll Cn. Must. r.-. I niil .11 i:iii,|i Il.iii,,..k. J.,iiiiarv 20. 

1919. 



1918 and to Gunner's .Mate August 1. 1918. W,-rit 

s,-a.. K, -based al clos,- nf war. l)isrliarL-,-,l D.-r.-mb, r 

IT I91H 



I'hannansl Male Glenn F. lialehelder (10) 

S'oi „/ ]. S. Batrhol,t,T. Cfiig, N,-l,. 
Ful,r,,l lb, -Naval Service al Salt Lake. July Li. 1918. 
SenI to Piiget Sounil nn board V. S. S. Pbiladi-lphia, 
Promoted to 2nd Class PliariiiacisI January I9lli. Triiiis- 
ferr,-,l In N. Y. City put on board the L. S. S. Kaiiiior. 
a troop transport for France. Ma,!.- s,-v,-ral trips. H,-- 
leased July, 1919. 






Carparal George Sehiiler. Jr. (20) 



Son ol Coo. S<lnil,-r, liroiititr. \rl,. 
KlH,-r,-,l «,-ryic,- O, Inlo-r :l. 1917; assign, ,1 In Camp 
Fiinslnn 111, -11 tn Camp Cn.ly. C,>. F. I.tllb Infanlry. 
Saiol-lorm Divi-inn. Pr.imot,-,! In i:,.rpnral Jun.-. 1918. 
S.-iiI nv. rs.-as Dclnb.-r Li, 1918 willi I,,, 1). I7lh lilL. 
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>4Jiiimmin MIin iiiii i ii i iii iiii il iHi iii iiiiiinllllTiimTmmimCTm^^ ^ 



Miisiiiiin. Ui Class. Karl 11 . liniun (li I'niuh-. Isi (.hiss. Chiirirs Xrshil Mil 

S„„ „l II. I.. I!, ,1,111. I,'l.,i,„„l,. \,l.. s.„i ,., i;,,. H . 1/. \,.„'.,;, I„l.„„,.,l, \.,',. 

K„l,r,.,l »,rvi.,- July 27, l'117 jt Oiii.ili i. >.,„l ,„ Il,,,„|.- l.il.r.-.l ..iii,,- hilv .'. I'lHl, S,„l ,., J,ll.,,.„. n. 

l.M, H. ..■,!« ru U. S. S. Il.ilil,-hi|, Kjii-i.. l'in„,„i,.,l i.L,kv. c. fl,,;,. s.-, ij„„. lutl, l„...„.,,, \ i i 

-Vlusiii.in Isl Class. Aususl II, I'll". Was i.n [.aire. I an. I b.-mI civitsim. Aiiimj.1 ,W I'll!) \li,-"i, ,,.1 ., ( ,., 

BUanl iluly wilh Allanti.- H.-.-l urilil Allsllsl, I'm). As- ll...!,.., l-,l,i i,a,y 2", Idl'l 
sisn.rl to Pliila.l.-lpWa Navy Yai.ls i,i l,ai„l. Milsl,r,-,l 
"UI \|icil I I I'H'I al I'lHla.l.-li.hia. 

II il.Uiniri II /III in, II II. I. (II sun {\1\ 



.s.-fi ,,l ),,.,[, I, 1,1,..,,,. I.-...,,.. \.i., 

I an, rr, I .. r\i..- \|,nl J(,. IHIII; «,iil ,,i.i-,,. | 1 

I'ini. \ssi2„,,l I,, A„,l,„l,ii(.- i:„i|,s K'MI, 111.. W.i- „ 
til.- .'^1. MiliicI .liivr-, .S,.|,i,,„|„, 12,1, ,,, |;„|, ,„„i , 
llir \l.„s,\, ,:„„,„. „ll, „-,,.. M,,., ,1,.. .,,,„,,,„,. ,„ 

\. !■:. I-. n,, „,,.,ii.,ii \n,u UNlil \lu. U,., har I J 

2. I'H'I. 



III. 



I'liiiilf I, Mill C MiKinnis i2'\ 

.S„n „f .Ur>. I},,,,, i;,„..,, r.-l.,„„al,. A.'/.. 
Kiit.t.-.l s..rvi... .\ii,:usl 2)!. I'MH: s,,ii ,,, (:.,„, ,, Kiiiis 
C... 22, I6I1I1 l),-|,.>l riri|;a.l. . I'r.insl.ii. .1 1., (a., 'I 
Inl.iiitrv Training Kcplarian. 1,1 'I ,....|. .it C.iiiii. lir.int. 
Must. i... I ..lit K.l.niaty 21. I'M", 

I'lilillr. Isl (^liiss. Miirriis Sillliiiisiiii I2l 
."I'm „! O. St,n„ns,„t. (.!,uK. A.'/i. 
i;nli-r,-,l s.rviL,- August 6, I'lIT: s.nt tn ('.an,|i r....Iv N. (.iirpiinil f,'c(l/ i'C \lllin llh'\ [\'^) 
.Vl.: assign,..I tn Co. A, 109 H,.a,l,,„a-l,.,s .\l,l,tatv P.,I|. .- ,.,„ „, „ ,. ^„„„ ,„,,, ,■,.,„„„„,,, \,.,,. 

1-Ml,i..l ..,>,.. II... ,..!.. a 1:1 I'll?; ».i,t I.. K.IK li.l.i 

r.Ms. \s-,-,i,.l t., liTllli \.M.il >.|,i.,.I I ,i,i.|. \1,„ 

lis..n \.i. I'l ..I ,.. I ..,,...,,. I (I. t.,1,.-,, I'ljil II,, 

.li.ii-j.a! Il.a . ml,. 1 I'l, I'llll, 

I'm nil- Ira .1 . ]li Uuiialil. \l,ii iiic I I I 

S„„ „l J„hn \l./).„,„l.l. I ,,„c. \.l,. 
Fiil.-l,-il s.TM... ,|uii.' Ii. I'll?: tr.in-l, i,..l t.. I'.iri 
l.ii'.l. -'^- C \rru..! in I-,..,... \..,,.„,l,.a .,, |.||7, |„ s,„ „, J,,l,„ T,„l,„ii„„. /,„„,. ,V,./, 

I'lltl.' „l i:i 11,1. ^l^ ; ,:,.-,. .1 ,., l,,.,i|,. .,| ||,,|1,.,,,| 

\\.....|.. S.nt I.. li..~|.ilal \I,.i II. Ill 111- „..,,„,.- |,„a.„|. 

».i- .1 I.n.. I null (.1...^ .1. 1. 1, .If.- ..I \.-ii». 1.1 ..M ,h. 

Uliliii' l.y A.liiiiral l!.n-..ii ..I I'.iiis, II,- .1,,,.,..,, |,,„ 
7'. |..a ..-nt ..f III. 11 iii.-M III li.illl.-. 



\l.il..i -S.inacl. WVnt .:iv.-ts,as (),-l..l>,r II.. I')I«; ».is 
St. 111. .11..) at L<- Muns. Fran.-, wlnn ll,<- arniisti,.- w.is 
-...:ii..l- Disilia,,:.-.! al Can,,, l-ii„st..ii- K.-liruaiy 12, 



I'lliali'. Isl Class. (Ill, I Tiiihiilliiii I 111 



I III. I.. I -.HI.. -I.iii.- 211, I'llH. A-sign.-.l K, 2V,tl, \.,. 

I Mill S.iirl.iiv Train. I'lnii I t., Priv.il.- l-t 

I I,.-. \.i-,i-l I.-.. I'Hi;. Mnsl, r.-.l ...11 ..I III.' .irn.y l-.l.. 



I'niiih- .loliii Eiiiilfliin (51 ., ,. ,. ... ,,-, 

."si-ii^niiil (ii-iiim- h. Hi-i-m' ll.il 

.s„„ ,>/ H . R. hael.-lnn. n,;„lui. \,-h. s„„ ' ,1 11,,,,, ll''-' 11,,;,^, \ I, 

Knt.T...I s.Tvire July 1. 1<)18: s.-nt t,. Ft. l.iiit.iu C.il... , , ■"""•' "'" "■'■"■ '■"""■". ■■ '■ 

Transf,.rr..,l to Camp Taylor. K^ ■ a.s|.-i,. .1 I., ll,tt,I liil"..l -i \|.iil 211 I'M. in ( .. I- III, S.I. Inl 

l..n C. :!7lh H.giin.iit. 1,111, lln F.i-I.l" \,ti!l.-n , W,.- ""'" '" ' ""!' '"'''■ I 'n'-l.'i. .1 l'' !r,l \.- ' - 
r.-l.-.is.-il Iron, s.r\i. .■ F.l.iii.iiv 'I I'M"), 



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I'linilf llaili'v (). Ltiomis I6l 

,s../i ..,/ (.. U . I ,„„„,.. / V.,„v. \,-/,. 
Knl.r.-,l s.rM.-.- at (Inialij. II. .-. iiil,.-r II. |.M7. As. 
sign.-. I to (..it. I Balloon Co.; 1, .,,,-1 , a i.-.l |., I,,,,,,, Fun-- 
t..n t.. .1 I).-v. ■lopin.nl S.-I,...,l- Mii. k.ii will, il,,- tin 
111- h.i.l to sp,-n.| n.u.-l, i,„„. ,„ ,1„ 1„..,.,|.,1 .,,,,1 „,,- 
li..ii..rjl.K .1.-. li.:rg.-,l r..r .li..l.il,l> N....,iil.. r 7, I 'M i: 



...o, \l..l..i \l.-. h, 

I'MIl, I'. .......I., I 1.. s. ,;,,,„, ,,, (, c:.„K 

I'liliih-. Isl (.lass i'.lini-i .1 iili iismi llfil 
.S„n 1,1 .s„,i„ /„/,„,,.„. ( ,,im. A.-/.. 
Fill. -r.-.l -.■r\i..- S.,.l.-.i.l.. 1 111 l'M7; s.-.,| to (:.,,,,p l„.i- 

1..I. ; ..-i-jn.-.l 1.. \|..l.., rijn-|..„l l.,,,.- Ti I.-.l 1.. 

I-I I l-i" l'.i>-.t.- M-.i.li I I'Mi; III-. Iiarg.-.l Ml. 21 
I'M'I 



I 'ill at,' II iiln-r I. Black (71 

^..^ „l J„lin Blifli, \„,,l,-„. ,\,-/,. n , I I ^ I , l^, 

. , , , .0 ,,..- ... ... rnialr .Hsiiili .s. hiiii^ I li 1 

h.iit. r.-.l scrviri- ^nv.■llll.l■^ H. I'll, at Oinaini. .■\ss,gii,..l ' 

lo 2ud Batt.ilion. 2.1r(I Enghu-irs M,-ili.-al D.pl. Trans. .s,,ii ,,t Ml„-,i Ki„:. r,l.„i„,ih. \,h. 

ti-rn-.l to Camp .Mi-aili-, .Marylan.I : «,-mI ov.-rs.-as M.ir.Mi Fill, rial s.-ni,,- August 211. I'MIl; s.-ni i„ C.i 1 un-t...i 

.11. 191S. Was in active scryii-r in Frame 1-1 nioiittis- j„ I). -pot lliiga.l.- D.l.nlioii No 2- I i,iii-l. a i.-.l I.. H. i.l 

Was ill 111.- -S|. Mihifl olTi-nsiv.-- Dis, l,arg.-.l al C.iiiip ,|ii,rl.rs (.,..' 2«ll. I)att..l i.m Vl.i. I.iii. (.iiii la.nip.iiv 

Do'lg.-. .hini- 21, 1119. \I„-1..„.,1 o Cai ■,„,.l..„. 

(„r pal III Chas. 11. Hralli (8) 

s.,„ „i E. I. H..11I,. m,ii,. .V,/.. Srriicaiil Hiiih'x Cilhiil lliil.rr I lii I 

Entor.-.I s(.rvi,[. July 17. 1917: w.-nt to F..rt l...g..ii. ,^,^^ ^ ^^^^^^ /;„/,, I.l „,„,il, \,l, 

Coll.. \ssign.'il lo a Forr-sl R.:-g. as tnn k .iiiv.-r. W.iii "" " '"" '"''■ 

ov.Ts.-as S.-pton.l.iT 16. 1917. Pro.nol.-il t.i Corporal C... I.1I.1..I llo ..11,.. \1..> I I'Mll, l'r,.i.,.,l. .1 I.. Ia.r,..,ral 

F. Kill, Eugin.-.Ts For..slrv. Saivi-.l linnl..-r an. I .liui.n .■s. pi. i.,l.. r I, |.I1K, ,..,,1 t., I :..,..,.,,..> >.,g.,,iii s. pi. ... 

si,.n stuff f.,r army u.-.-.l at Ironl, S.-rv.-.l 21 m..ntl.., >"' I" I'""- ^^ •'- iim-l. 1. .1 ...n l.l.ii..irv 12, I'MI, 

His. I,.,rg.-.l al Camp F,|||-1..||, F.-I.iir..ri 22 I'H'l 

(^orponil Elmer H. Heath (91 C.iirpariil lliiiiiaii !•'. I/.i.-; (I'll 

.S.jn o,( E. I'. H,;,ll,. Bl.iir. A.-/.. ,s„„ „, ;,, <,, 1;,-,,-,. Il„kl.,n,l. \,l.. 

Fnt.r.-.l s.-nirr Marrh J, 1918. S.ut 1.. Ft. K.l.>- F.il.r..l -. rvi. .- (1. r 2 l'M7 w. .11 1.. Cam,. Fun- 

W.nl ov.ts.-as Juno 13, 1918. Lan.l.-.l at ti.ii...i. Il.iK ,,,,, as-igm .1 I., (a., 7n. ll.ltl, ll,-|...l lliig.i.l.-, 89il, llii. 

Iirst ,\tni-ritan troops, 30 ainhulan.-.- s.-.-tioiis, .\ssign.'.I W.-m ..v.-is. .s ,,, Ju,..-- «,,s ,1. ...in.- s.-ivi. .- until afl.r 

u. 1st Army Corps. y%'as in anion until Nov- llth. K.- .]|,, ,,,,,,-,,,,. „ ,- si.,|,..il \\,.s will, il,.- \i,,,-r,i an Army 

- ' -'- •-' '- "' ' '"- „| |,,„„„, 



llalian war rross I.,r lirav.-r\ : l.i« lliiil .arri.-.I I'lll. 
w. ,1111. 1.-. I m.-n ..ff Ih.- Ii.l.l III -. v.ii .I-.V-. U.S. li,,rg..l 
Inn. Ill I9|i|. 



Carporal Robert \eslnt (101 I'riiatr liar. ,1,1 -S- Fr,-rinan (201 

s..n .,/ l;,,. II - 1), \..>/.,r, T„l.,im„h. \,-l,. -"'• "' " - -' I ,,;,i„in. Imie. .V.'/i. 

Fnlor.-.l s.-rvi,-.. May 17, 1917 at Lin. oin an.l assigii.-.l to Iiil.r..l s.-rvi,. J.i... -I. 1918; assign.-.l 10 (:l..-mi.al War 

Camp Logan. Co. K. 2n.l Inf. Transf.Tri-.l lo Fort l.ir.- S.-rvn .- U.s.-ar. Ii .-ilation. Trails!. -rri-.l to Hurn- 

Shaft.'r, Honolulu, then ('amp Fr.Mi.nnt, C.il. Prouiol.-.i |il,r. v-. \'.i. Fiil<-r.-,I tllTi.-ors' Training S.-liool. tli.-n i<> 

lo Corporal May 6, 1918; s.-nt 10 rniv.-r.ily of Wis.i.n- Ca.iip K.n.lri.-ks. l.ak.liiirsl. \. J., wli.-ri- h.- s.rv.-.l .i.ilil 

sin in Chomiial W'arfan- w..rk- Must. -r.-.l out I).-iom ill.- -irmisti.-.- was sign.-.l. R.-l.-ascd from s.-rii..- .\..- 

bcr 27. 1918. vt-mlur 30. 1918, 




fi»pi;;n:iimii;-,i.iCTiimiivn:iiirnnirTirrntiT-;pT'TTT!;'r 

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iralc. hi Class, Uillinm H. OlinitiT (1) 

Sun ol Km. A. Olinge,. l.taie. ,V./.. 
Km. r.'.I srrvire F.-bruiiry 23, UJIfi in Co. I. 1 12n.l Iril 



3ril Batl., Seih Brigad,-. 33ril Division al Caiiiii D.kIsc'. 
Wcnl overscaft May lOtli. July Itli was in I, attic on 
SoiniiK- RivLT. Koughl in 2nil Itatlli- nl \1arn<>. Wiiit 
to Vi-rdnn and Arjioiino Forest. Woiindr-d ainj t:ass,-<l 
OcIoIkt lOlh. Sont tn liaso No. 2.1 and \o. I'l .it \ i. In . 
Kranrr. St-nl home and inilslcicd out !■ Clirii.if y 2') 
I'lHI al Camp D..,le,;. 



uiiir Kiiilolph LesliT Xrlson (2 1 

->■..'. "/ J.,l,:i .\,h.„i. />„„.. \,./.. 
l-.nl.r.-d s.rvi( r Anttusl 28. 1918. .S.iu to Catni. Kilns. 
Ion. Kan. As^ifinrd to 22tid Ct... 2n<I K.-p. IMth l).ii..t 
litisadc. Was assign, d to KiiBinciT Camp nntil ]u- tt.r- 
di-, }i.ir::.,l l),.,-.nd..r .'. 1<II8. 



iralc Ednin U . l*farsnii ( '^ I 

.Son ol Ju;u>; /',■,».,.«. (>akl„n,l. A'.'/.. 
Ent.r.-,l 5,rvi.,. July 1.,, |gi8: assipn..! to Mr.li, al 
Corp. Post Eytliansc. at Manlialh-n. \. V. Was trans 
firnd to .Ainlnilani o Cnri)s. lli.-ii tti C.inip Cr.iio- \o 



H„ll,-lt /•;. Haw, In,, I 1 I I 

-So/, ,„ s„„,„ri /;„„,;,.„, r,-l.,in„.-i,. \.-',. 

Knt.T.d s.rii,. Joio' 211. I'Hil: ..-nt lo Kl Ud.■^. Ir ,i,., 
I.rr.-,l to Kt. L.iKimortli, tloi. s.nl o>.|.,.|. aiol |.,.ns. 
l.-.t.d l).-.,nd..r, |II18 to 1.1 ll.pol l!,,li. d..:M; l....iol,,l 
»oik al Cimp ll.„|.,lal \o 2l.. 



Ulisiiiai,. 1st Class. Al thill Dilnirl Si all (12 1 

S.,„ „l i;,v. M,„l„„ I . s,„ll. r, hamuli. S.-h. 
Kiil.T.d ll.. I . s. \.,,i \„t.nsi l.i. 1'117 and .iss^nrd 

to tin- l:.iltl..|„p \..>ad.i .is i„iis„i,,Ti. I'lom I lo Is, 

(Mass o„ J.iiin.irv I'Uli. 1 lo- \, ».ida «.i. in 111.- , onsov 
lo siiard 111.' I'l. -iil.nt ,in In, lu.i in|i lo I- r.in. .-. Also 
111 111. |.,ira.l.- to r.-i .n.' tli. I,.rii,,iii \auil Kl. . 1. U. 
I.Ms.-.l (roiii -.111, r J,lllllJr^ 2:., I'H'l. 

II a.muiir EhiiiT I,. Siiansan ll.'il 

.■■■Ol ol I I. \„„n.,.„. I,,ne. \,h. 
Kilt. r.-. I s,i\i,, Inn.- t',, |i)|8. S.-iil lo C.iiii|i Sli.riii.iii, 
Ui.n C.iiiip Mill-. Sail., I f.,r ov.is.. ,s S.-pt, mli.-r 2. 

I'llK. Wa- 111 Aiiioiin. M.us.. oll.nsiv. ( li. i 27 1., 

Noviiil.ri Mill. Ill lirst dui.ioi ,.,.. \l..,i„. ]U^,,. 

Hi-, li.ns.-.l al I .imp llo.|.^.., JiiK 2'l. I'H'l, 



. ml., r II. I')I8. H.- 
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alt.n.l..l til. H.il.. \r 
..rvii.- Jim.' 12. I'll'l. 



Car 



panil //iviri Clin Mill,-, l4l 

■s„u ,./ ,i;,v ;. ). M,ji,;. rri,,im,ii,. ^,■l,. 

Knt.r.il s.-rvi,-o Mar. Ii 31, I'lIS. Si-nl lo C p Kii 

ton. .i:l(ltli Fnsin.-.rs S.rvi. .■ Halt.. Trans|i..rt.ilioii 

\... :«.. Pr.iniot.d 1.1 C..rp,.ral, Tr I.ii.il 1.. II.. 

i[nirt.Ts Co. 2lltli Inf.. Ciiip Kiiiis 

riiraiit II illiiim L. ]li\riir I .S I 

.Son ../ IJ . /. .U, ,\.-.,r. IrUmati. \rl,. 
Kiil.r..l s.-rvir,- April 7, 1917. S.nl lo Kl. laijan. Ti.i.i-- 
1. rri-.l to (lamp K.^aniv. Cal., an. I sint ov.rs.as in 1 1 'i 
Mol.il.- Ordnancp. 4(llli Ili%. l'r..inot. .1 J.iiiii.in H. InlK 
to S.-rsoanl. S.rv.-d on .Vl.lz Iroiil iiiilil .irniisi,.,, l,i 
'I tail s|, or tat ion n.partni.iit. 



miil ,l/;7<-.y L. Slauffer (61 

Son of S. W. Sliiiiffer. /.i../i>, y,-li. 
Enl.-rcd sorvitc- at Fl. Omaha, Jiiii. 2'l, 1'II8: .issi;;ii, ,1 
to Ih.' U. S, School of Military .A.-ronaillii s .it Irl. .111.1, 
111. Transfrrrc-d m Camp Dirk. Dallas, Ti->as. to s, h...,| 
of .\iTial Observation, then to Ft. Moiiioe. Va. I>is. 
iharg.-d N'ovi-iiili.T 2.3. 1<I18. 

:^ril I'll. Mate Gcarge R. Rosen (Ti 

Son ol J. P. Rosen. OaUaiul. AV-fc. 
Fnl.'rod the U. S. Navy Hospital s.rii,. JiiK 'I 1'1I7. 



Froniotod to 3rd Pharmacist Male \\ . nt ..\.i-.ms O. 1.1 
hor I, 1918. He was later r.-lurn. .1 loi .llll^ 111 N. Y. 
h.ispital. 



all- Irtluir C. Reiner! (HI 

,s../i ol Cti-irle-. R'-,nr,f. luknmali. A.-/-. 
nt.r..l service Angust l.i, 1918; assign. ■.! to C.i. D. N. 
1. I. D. at Stale Farm. Lincoln. Transf.rr.d t.. T.ink 
...ri.. Ilth Divisi.m al Karilan. N. J, Arsenal. .Mus- 
. r..l .nil Max 31. 1919 at Camp Do.lg.-. 



iiate Elmer J. Remington, .1/. D. (9) 

Son III ,Urs, ,1/ury Rfniinf^lon, Trkiitniili. ,V./i. 
Knt.r.il service August 12 1918. Went lo Camp Dodg.'. 
la.: transferred tn Camp Pik.'. .\rk.: assign.'.! to Of- 
hcers' Training School to compl.-te his medical niililarv 
training and r.-civ.- his enmniissi.m in tin' lMyi..rs' 
Reserve Corps. 

ililtr .lallll L. EriisatI (101 

.S'.,n ol Kilward f,>ic«./i, Oaliliinil. Nrli. 
Kiit.r. .1 service- June 15, 1918; was Iransf.-rr.-d \iigiist 
Isl 10 \ alparaiso University. Indiana, for military vork. 
Mii-t.r.-.l out March .'. 1919. 



I'riiiitr Friinl. I. Ilrlili. I \l iisiriaii 1 (Hi 

S.oi ol I). It a •■'■ I:. f.Lowul,. \,l,. 
Killer, ll selvi.e Allgllst 1. I'l|8, W.lll L. Ilailip Kllliston. 
assign, .1 to C... .332 S.ivi,. I'.iik liiit. \1 . 1. C. W.nl 

..v. IS.. is .s.., l,..r. 1918. With Ihi- 1 . .S. Mnsi.ians. 

\K.is 111 li.-lginin. Spain. Alri.-.i. Canary l.lan.l-. i..i0.o\., 

M. V 111.1 on M..lil..|iiii,-aii Se.i. Musiered .Hit April 

li: I'll'i 

I'rinite C.iargr II . Krieiiitie (If) I 

Son ol II ,!li.,m E,lr„,„,'. l,l.,i,,oil,. \.li. 
li,t.t..l -.ivi, . Jill,.- 28, I'llK; .issign.il t.. C.iiiip 
l-iiii-loii Co 1."., UiMsioi, Uil. Traiis(err.-.l l.i Ha-.- 
Ilo-pilil fort liil.v nil S.pt.iiili.r 1st. Tiaiisl.rre.l I., 

Ii..kii.g .111.1 .king S.liool at <:aiiip K1111-1..11. Mils. 

l.r.-.l ..lit 11.1 .nil.. -r 22, l'U8, 

Sergeiiat illiert C. Carlson (101 

Son ol (,/„„. (,.!,/, on, r,l.„m,il,. A.-/., 
fiil.r.-.l s.-rvi..- April 1, 1917 al Siou\ City. Iowa. 
Iiinsfeir.-.l to Camp Cody; went overs.-a, S. pi. nili.-r I,',, 

l'l|8, Pr.i till lo S.rge.int April la. 1917. Did a. live 

s.-rvi..- in ll.ilt.iv 11 I27tli K, A,, Jii.l \iiin. 8tli Ar- 

lill.-rv Coip- .11 ll.ii.l. ...i\ ll , Miisl.1,.1 ..111 J.iii- 

11. in 22, I9|.|, 

Ciirpiiriil Osrar ,'\'. i\elsiiii I 17 I 

Son o( .loll,, II. \.loo,. I. ions, \,-l,. 
fail. I.'. I s, HI. .■ 11.. enihei 22, I'Mli in cavalry company. 

W, li.iiiip C.iitli.igi, S. D., July 21. 1917. Ih.nce l.i 

Ciiiip (aiily, and tr lli.-r.- to Fr.iiic.-. rr.iiisf.-rr.-.l 

Iroiii c.ivilrv unit lo Macliin.- (;uil llall.ilion. th.ii Mil- 
il.irv Poll..- aii.l \1.,l..r, V. I.- Ilr.l.rlv, Proiiiol.-.l l.i Cor- 
p.ir.il \pnl ll. I'll'l Ills, liaig. ,1 111 JiiU- 1919, 

Sergeant It illiiini Sliernian 1 18) 

Sen ,,/ ,;. U . .s/,.-r»i,i/i. r,l,,i,n„li. A .-(., 
Kill.!., I s.ni,. D,.iiil,.r 13. 1917, S, lit to K, llv 
Fod.l J',-\.is \ssign.-.l t.i 3,-.l \.t., S.rii, ,■ S.pci.lron, 
I 1,111-1. rr,.l 1., Mil. lull Ki.1.1. Kong l.lin.l. Proinol. .1 
1.. S.rg.-.iiil Aiign-t I, I'lni. W.lll .0.1-...1- \iigiist It 
1918 Ills, liiig.-il ,11 I imp Kiiiisioii \l,n ,i. 19|9 

I'l il ate. 1st Class. Killpll Cearge II ille\ ll<»l 
.Sou „; II .niniol II illrt. /.>../!.. \,'.. 
Knt.r.-.l s.nice Seplemher 18. 1917; assigne.l lo Co. K, 
3.-..-.tli Inf., Camp Funslon. S.nl ov.rs.as Ajiril 23. 1918 
Willi Co. I. 137th Infantry. 3.'ilh Divi-ioil. Wa- in ac 
In. s.iM.,- al St. Miliiel, V.-r.lnn an.l Arg..lin.- -. t.ir-, 
111-, liirgi.l ,it C.iinii Kiinst.in, Mav 11. 1919, 

riiiiil,' Earl C. Criffii, (2(11 

,s,,„ .,, J. I. I.iiljui. frknin,,!,. A.-/.. 
Knt.i.il s.iM.i s,pt. iiil.er 18. 1918 in the Aviation 
S. 111. I. In. 11 (>. Co, If. .It Omaha an.l w.is niiisleted out If.-- 
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ni'ulr Hriniinl /■,'. Timiisifii (1» 

^">| "I >■. /. r,inu'ir,i, .i;„. lalU-y. Inna Sun ,•/ Mr. ,in:l t/r.. /'.,../. ( r„,r, .\.'.. 

K„,.„,l „.,>„,• S,.|.c..mh,.r 7 1»18: a,,ign,,,J ,„ A,,.,. K„„ r,.,l „,>„.. .I„lv In, |.,i:: -, ,„ ,„ ' !• ,r„' [-l.„,.l 

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M.i.ili.ill.ri, Kin. Ili», lr,,r=,.l 1), , , ,„l„ r <), l<)18. 1„ M.h M.,n,„- ii.,i..l .in, I ».-iil .n,M~-.,- -^.-i.t. i„l..i 11 

I'lln. Wild,- M,,li.,„.,l ,,t l)n-.l. Fc.im,'. Il„.> ,>. , i. ,i 

riviiu- EbiuT I.. Cciinifson (2) ''""" '""" "'"' ''"• '""'l"- .u«<ii"l ilnii. n. k,-,' u 

^ 111.- ^^.Ll.■^. 

s,.„ „i i;,,. ./, /.. (;,■„,.,.,„,;, r,-k„m„i,. \,-i,. 

Knr.r.-il ~,-ni,,. S.|.t,-iiil„T 19, lg|7; 11,111 1.. (.iii,|, 

Kuiisl.iM. Was Ir.iri.drriil In Camp .Sl.w.irl. V... W , 1,1 ■''"T^riul I II. /'. Uril Il2l 
■>v.r..-as ,\|,ril .S, 1<II8. Was in tlio ballU-. at Cli.ili 1,1 , ,;.,/, ; , , 

Tlu.rrv. S,. .Mlh.H, M,.„«,-.Ars,„„„. for.st. l.jt, r l„ "' ' "" """• ' """■ ^•■''■ 

w.i« III 111,- Arni> 1,1 0,,ii|,,li,„i, 1:111,-1, ,1 -,n„, M.,> :il. l'(l«; vv.-iit ..v.-r.,-a~ Ni.v.-iiil,, r 

1. '''!«- I'l"" '1 1" KirsI S,-ri:.-aiil \„v,-iiil.,-r 111. I'lIB. 

'n'liilf (.has. Kin ill I'liin- Cil 

s,;, „; \i . II. i;,e,-, I/.: ,,11,,. ^,■l,. I'm air Siiai,- MiDaiuild (l.il 

t.iil.i.il srni, r jiilv ■(. J11I8; „,.nt ti) Camp l..>saii 
i:.il... : .i««i-,;,i,-,l I,, l)aii,.ry F, Ullli Anilli-ry. Traiis- 

I'" :.i".|. rr.s„li„. Calif., haJ uiiU-r, 1„ sail l,.i :""■[''' "■""'■ '■'.I'"- '' I"- '"I": ass,m„-,l i„ r,,-,il, 

Kr.,11,,- wlii.l, «,,s „-v,.k,-,! by tin- armistice-. Dis, liati;<-,l \" .^: •",'■ ' '""»'"" ^■"<- "" -1. ■ "imt "I pl.vs„.,l 

l),-,.iiil.. 1 21. j'lUI. 



liiiitr EiJiianl .1. iutliany (-1) 

S,„i ,.l l„l,n I I,,;/,,,,,,. Cr,„j, A,-(.. 
Eiit.-t.-il si-rvi,,- Ausiist l.i, l')18: was s,-nl to Hav Aiil.i 
.SiliiM.l. Traiisf,-rr.-il li, 8117 M„l,.r Ti-ansporlati.m Tni, k 
Traill. I.iili-r .,-rit In Wjs}iin»t(m. D. C. Uisi liarai ,1 
\lii.li 1). I'M'I. 



.V,m ,./ ;•. h.. M,ll„„„l.l. r.-t.,„n„h. ;V,-;,. 
s.-rxi,,- .S,.|,i,-i„|„.r |i|, IniT: assiun,-,l I 

-II I- 1 l-'iiiisl„ii K.iii. till .„-,„iii,t „l 

.il.ilin In- ».is li..ii„rjl,lv ills, li,iiK,-,l AiiBiisi I'l, I'lll; 

(^orimrii/ l)/lrrr I). Ilaiii,-i (111 

■s,.;, ,.) i;,s. II „,,„■,, /■,.;.„,„„/,, A■-^. 

l-.iilrr,-,l s,-iii,,. Vlar.-h 20. |ill7 in i:,,. K. llli N.-l.. 
>.iil 1., (..imp Cuih. Aiisnsl 2,'.. I'll;, til. -II t,, (..imp 1 p. 
t.'ii. N. \. Si-iil nv.r-r.is S,-pt,-|iil„ r 2.'>. 1'I18 to It.n 
'l,-in\ iiilli 127tli Ki, 1,1 Arlillirv. .illli Division. Pro 
mot,-, I t.i Cirpor.il. \,,v,iiil,i-r I'lUt. \Iii.t,-r,il „nt at 
Cai,i|, 11, ,,1,;,-. ,l.,i,n.iT> 22. I'U'l, 



/' 



crgeaiil l\ illif I'rcslvii Cibbuns (,51 

.Son ../ P. I'. Gilih,,,,)., T,'kamah. Sfl,. 
Eiil,-r.-.l s.-rvi,,- O, tolii-r 2. 1917: w,-nl „nrs,-as Jan 

nary 4, 1918. Froniol,-,] lo S.-rsoant Jnly 10. 1918. 11. I'rilllli- Flllniis E. .hllill, ( I .'i I 
was in activi' troiu-li litthliiij; for 100 ronsi-mlivi- ,l.i\- 

Hi- was in ni-arly all tin- ,lt-sparal'- balll.-s from .liil, ■■"" "' '-'""' '""■'.. I'.-l.,,,,,,,/,. \,-l,. 

iinlil Ihi- armisli.i- was si[;ii,-,l la w,,ii,l.-i liil r,-, ,.ril. I Knli-r,-i[ s,ni,.,. Jnly 2U, I'lUi; w.is -,-iil to i:aiiip I)o,l(;, . 

His (lis<liar{;,- papi-rs , ompliini-nt him on lioll, iliar- s,-rv,-,l .is niit,-il poll, i-. ■rr.iiisf,rr,-,l to V,-l,-riiiai% 

J' I'-r 1 si-rii,,-. s,-,lioii, II, -111. 11111,1 at C.liiip LIuiIb'- nnlil 'llsiliari;,-,! 

11, -I, -ml., I 19. I'llB. 

'riiiilr Hall) (I. Era III i (i I 

.Von ../ .\l,. „„.l Ur,. If. (.. Encin. Crais. !<,■!,. I'rilali- .lallll E. Kriinrily (Ifll 

linl,-r,-,l s,-rvi,,- Juii.- 1. 1917, in Marine Corps; s.-iit ,s„„ „, i;. A.n,,.-./,, i:i.,„„„l,. ^,.|,. 



1,1 l>aris Islanil. S. C. Assii:ni-il In Otli R.-g. U. 

Marin, -s. W.nt oyi-rsi'as Oflnli.r, 1917. Was in H,-ll,-an 

Wood. Soissoiis, Chati-au Thii-rry. .Aisno.Mariu- hatlli-s. 

Was wounili-il twice first in lianil. July lOlli. Ri-joiio-il 

R'-gimenl. Second, liy machine gun liuilel in .inki,- in 

Champagn,- ailvancc. Sent to Amcriian Has,- Hospii.,1. 

S'-rv,-d 21 monllis n, Ki.iii, .-. Dis, harj, ,1 JiiK 2K, I'll'l, ,, , ,,,, ^, ,, ,,_, 

I'liiah- Mliiii (>. .\\striini (1/1 



tmli-i.-.l s,-rvi.,- Dclolo-r I. I'lD! in Co. 1), S,-, linn A. 

l'. S. Iiif.intry. S. A. T. C,, .Stat-- t'liiversilv .11 

l.in,,.lii. .Nebraska. Kel.-as. ,1 Iron, sirvic- Di-c-mber I. 
I'lUl. 



C. .1/. ,)/. .Irlhiir Huriiiesler (71 

Son of Frt'il Burmfsrer, Lynnx. \rh 



Ir li,;„r uah I . U, f„r/.i. t.ntii:, Sri,. 
l-.iil.-i,-,l -.ivi., liiK. I'll? .11 llosion. ]Ha-s5.; assisneil 
to C. H, 21r.l liil,. .111.1 s.-iit ..>.-rs,-as. Promnl.-d to 

Entered tin- linil.-il Slal,-s Naval Servie,- Jnni- 2,v. 1918, ,.,„k k, W „iiii,l, .1 ,11 k Inn,- 8 1918 at Cha- 

He was proniol.-,l Nov.-ii,b,-r 2.-,. 1918 lo rank of 2 C, „.„„ rhn.iiv. In I,, is,- lio.pil.il Ion, 1 itli,, Milsl,-r,-,l 

.M. M. and on Januaiv 12, I9I<} In- w.,. r.-l,-as,.,l fr „„, ,, 1 i,,,,, D.11I-. 



'agaiirr EriirsI II. .laralisfii (81 I'nnili- Eliiirr H. MiKiniii.-. (liil 

Son „l /,im.-< j,„.,h.,-n. Trl,„m„l,, fi.-b. ■"•"" "' ''• '- -"■ '."""-■ T,-I.,„n„l,. \,-l,. 

Enteri-d s.-rvice J-.-|.l,-iiib. r ,i, 1917. Tram.-il at Camp l--..l.r.'l s,-rw..- J'llv 22. 1918: w.-nl t'. Camp l)...ls,-. 

Sliiarl. Va. W,-nt overseas April .1, 1918. Proniot, ,1 I""-'- "I""' '" ■•'"■>">•■> ""■ C.op.-r-Dak.-r !sclio„l. r, - 

to Wap.ner. Served in .'snpplv Co., llh Inf.. ;ir<l Div. c-ivlns ills iliploma as 2n,l cook. H.- was lal.-r Ir.in-. 

Was in Clial,-au Thierry (2nd haltl.- of Marne), Ar- ''"'■'' '" '■"- "''"I' tnBine.-rs 1 1,11,1, D|„ liars.'l Jan- 

Sonne-Mcns,- aii.l St. Miliiil. Transferre.l lo Army of '"" -" ''""- 
0,-cupation. D,-, ,-iiil.. r. 1'I18. 



Private. I. si (Ja.is. Robert .Morris Broun (9t 

.Son .,/ .Vrs. f. .1;. Tiiylor. Tekama/i. Act. 



Engineer. 1st (^lass. Hurry (p. Earley (19) 

.S,.n „/ ( . 1/, l„,l.--,. I ,„ c. S'-l,. 



Enl.-r.-d s.-rvic- .Ma). 1918. in Co. 11, .ilth Ensineers. 

Entered s.-rvice October 9, 1911. Sent to Ft. Logan lo Transferr.-.l lo Cani|' Din an.l in JuK. 1918 s.-nl over 

5th R,.cruiting Co. Later s,-nt 10 the Philippiii.-«. „.,„. Pnuiiot'-'l from fit.-iiian to Engineer Isl Class 

Transferred lo the 27lh Infantry Snpply Co. From January. 1919 and lal.-r in s.-rvic- .11 ll.iss.ns. Franc.- in 

Ihere he was s.-nt with his .livisi.n lo Sib.-ria. .(7,1, Trans|.ortation C..rps, \li,M. n.l ..lit at Camp 

Do.lo,-. Sept, -ml. er 28, 19l'l, 

"agunrr Ralanil IT. Cates (101 

s„„ ,„ II.,,,, E. La,.s. /,.„»,, ,\Vt. I'm ale. 1st Class. Earle R. Cane, (2(11 

Enler.-.l s.-rvi, ,- K,-I,rnary 12. 1917. Sailed for Fran. .- 

June 28. I9I8. H.- participated in battles on four 

fronts. Chat.-au Thierry. Soissons. .\rgonne and Meuse. Ent.-i.-.l s.-rvi. -.- April II, 1917. In Co, F. Ith N.-b, 

Fought in thri-e major otTensives. .^isne-Mani.-. .\isn.- Inf. S.-nt to (^ainp (io.lv. Tr.insf.-rre.l to 127th Fi.-ld 

and .\rsonne..VI,-us.-, .\ft.-r the armistice, was station. -.1 -\rtill.-ry. W.-nl ov.-rs.-.is S.-jitemb.-r 2."). 1918. Slali.in.-il 

for tiv.- months at Condrccoun .\rrin. Discharged at at St. Jnli.-ni- anil .111 up t.. Clermont. Fran.-e. Mils. 

Camp Do.lg.- May 19, 1919. l.-r.-,l .nit at C.iinp ll.i.lg.-. January 22. 1919. 



S,,n <,l (.. I . l.,,ury. Ti,k,„nah. .\rl,. 



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">j ^'-i''""i".: liiciin'r'TT^ . ■;nnTjrrTnii'.ii.|iii 'n' n hm, h, . i , i i iii n i un i; i iiiiiiir?T r &;'' 



iidlr Irlluir E. H ulihlrain ( 1 I 

.•>.i;l .1/ .S. ,i;. Ualihlrmn. (rais. .\rl,. 
Kiil.r,-.! s.rvir.- June 28, IHIB. S.-iil Ki (jinip lMinvl..ii. 
Cii. 1. I6HI1 Di-pol Brisuil.-. Trjiisl.MTc.i 10 CaTiip D.i.l^.- 
tn Co. n. :!l;itli Kncim-.i.. Klllli llivi-i,.M W. Til ,iv.r- 
^vdH AiiKUst 15th. .^!*!^iKnc.l In II.iuI.- \l-.i.r Hci rorv. 
ni« li.irs.-.l JuTi.- 1.", I'll'l. 

itiitr Hmli'lph S. Snanson (2) 

Soil "I irjcii^l Siuiri^im 
l-.nt.r.-.l MTvic- Oi IiiIm r .', 1'I17, >. lU I.. 1;.h.i|. I liiis- 
h>ii- K:in. Assijiri.-ii Icj Co. 7(», IdUli It. ].ol Hrl'4.ol.-. 
Weill ovirsi-as Juno 29. 1918. Ho »,i« in llio from Iliii « 
ill Iho .\ii*nc.M.imo .ami St. Mihiol ,.tTon>i\.-H. L.ilot 
ho «,i~ iiilh llio \. t. V. in (onii.ini. l)i»rloirso,l 
\|iMl II, lul'l. 

irate :\('ls A. .\rl.son (,'il 

.Vol. 0/ tn.lftc \.-l„.n, t laif. \rh. 
KnloroJ >orviio Juno It I'Mll. >,m1 l.i V.ilp.ir.ii-o. In, I,, 
.\lll!U5t 2nih. Traii-f. rn ,1 1,. I imp I'.nlui lli.n lo 
Ciinip Shori.lan. Hi., ili.n lo Ion Wiiic.n,, \ M. 
Dlsrhariio.l Maroh 29. 1919, 



II ilfinnrr /) m. //. I\ri;rf.lrr I 111 

.Von „] H , //. Kojowor, l-l.amiih. .No,'., 
Kiiloroil -orvi.. .\ptil I, 1917, I'coiio.t. .1 1,. W ,,;:oi.. 
in llall.rv H, 127lli !■ iol.l ,\rl,lloiv, C.-ii.il H. i.iiloi. iM 
lri2iiil Hrisa.lo. WoiU ovorsoai Soploinlo r 2.'.. I'Mi:, \V,. 
niilsl.-i.<l 0111 at ( p D.hIho. Janil.irv 2Z. 1919. 



I'ririilr I'.luis. (Jiiniiir lifincr (I2l 

S„n 0/ (,ooiio IU;ii,i, yVAom,,/,. .\../.. 
l-nl. ro.l viciioo m 111 lolor, 1918. ami 1 lo Camp 



Kun-loii. Kan. Slill lli.ro whin lln 
«.i- .li.ihariioil in lol,ruai>. 1919, 



ar I'lol.' 



I'riinlr Lr>.lii- Dull (^iilifii-r il.il 

S„n ,,l II ,„. (,,„(,■,, l,-,„ns. y-h. 
Knl.io,! -, rw. 1 ,11 C.iiiip j iiii-lon, K,.n^.l-, Sopli-nilo r 
,'i, 19IK, -K.-oiii, .1 lo 17lli liil 1 0111-1. 110,1 1.1 uliliu 

iLparlnioiil, 1 oiislrii. lion .lui-i..ii, 1,1 \1 \1 W'.i- 1111. -■ 
l.t.-.l out M,ir.h 22. 1919, 



' IP-is 

Dpi? 

"i 

Bi 

ill 

SB I 

IP 

M^S I 

pi 

1 ^^> 



H.' 



1' 



s7e/- Si^snal Elcr. Eiliiar R. Ostranil (41 

San „l Mf. 1,1,1 .U. Ihlrun,l. Il,i,„i„ll. .Vo/i. 

r. roil sor.ioo Juno 19, 191(, m ,i|h \oh. Inf. .■\-isii. . 

In Corporal in Kog. Ban.l. Pniniiiloil to SiTsoanl .Simla 
Corps. DiTomhor 1. 1Q17; to Mjslir .Sipnal Kloilrii i.ii 
■r-oas Soploinl.oi, 1918. 



January. 19IS. W. 



I'rifitlr John II. Chrrry I 141 

.s„„ „i M,iul„„ It. I i,,i,i, l.„f,l.fi Ci„i,\ 1,1. 
Kiiloi.il vi-rvioo Juio- 28, 1918 al C.inip I'nn-lon. KaiiM-. 
Vionl ovorsia- .\ilsusl 2:t, 1918. \"ii:no.l to .IKllh Tronoh 
Mori, If Hatlon. 881I1 llivision. .\IU!.lot.-.l oul at Camp 
llo.ljo, I.I. Janiian 2.1. 19|9. 






iiutc. Lit Cliiss, Oscar Frank I'rr^inis (.')) 

S„n at Fiank /'.■....in. tl,il.l„n,l. \.h. 
Enlotoil sorvico Oilolo r .•,. 1917. Si nl to Camp 1 mi-- 
ion; a»»ignod to Co, 7(i, U.pol Hricailo. Wiiil 1.. 
Franco Juno 28. 1918. Was in .\isn.-Morno. St. Mihi. 1 
mil \lou=o..\r^oniio l.attio*. tlioii in lIu' Ariiiv ot (I. 0111- 
palioii. Di-,har:..l April 2,1. 1919, 



I'm III,. I si Class, .laiiirs I!. Eiliull 11.'') I 
s„ii „i I. II. h:,ii:,-ii. ;.i..iM, A,./., 

l:iil,r.-.l sinioo Mar, h 2li. 1917; » nl lo Ciinp 

Co.lv. Tr.in.sfirr.il M 127lli Ki. lil Ailill.rv, W . in ov 
.■i..M- (I, Mliir. 1918: loo 1,11.. I..1 ,i.liv. -.iiiio, lli-- 
ihar-o.l al C:,iiiip 11... I;. I..«.i, J.inuai> 22 1919 



I'riiair l.iiin I). i\ lihliiini I I'll 

S,,ii „l (luis. n„IJi,im. T,l.,iw,ih. \il>. 



2nd Llcat. Carroll (>. Staalf it I fi I 

S„ri „l Th.;,. H. Sl.iull,;, ll„l.l,iii,l . \./.. 
Ei-,lor.d srinco .Ma\ 17. 1918. In Fourlh Clllini 
Trainili2 Sohool at Camp [)oil;:o. la. Transl.inii lo (a. 
32, 163ril Dopot Brigailo, rroim.loil lo 2ml I.nnl. Au;;- II. i inio a in. ml., r ..1 C... V. llh N. li. National Cu.ir.ls 

UM 26. 1918. MiiM.r.d oul Do. .-ml), r ^. 1918. Apiil I. 1917, II. i- i- il,-. h.ii-.;. .1 l..i plu-nal .li-a- 

l.ililv ill JiiK 1917 

I'ririite. 1st Class. Joseph Lee Johnson 17 1 

s„i, ,.i Joi- J..l,ns„„, i.niif. \.l,. Seri;eant Henry Enl.soii (17 I 

Eiitorod sorvioo January I,';, 1918. S.iit to Camp (;r..u.-, " ,, ,, ,. , ( ^,./, 

N. C, Transforrod April 20lh to Camp Milh, W.nl ' "" ' ' ''"'•■ 

overseas May 5lh, Was in Chateau Thi.rrv drive July I'm. i.-.l s. rvn .■ S. pi. nil., i 21. 1917. Was -.nl I.. Camp 

19lh: he was wounded ami eaptured liy Cormans. Ks- Kiiii-lioi. \«i-.:ii. .1 1.. SuppK 1..... I.illh Inl. 1 r... 

eapod but rerapturod anil s.-nt lo .Siralkawo P. C, with- m"l. .1 1.' SiippK s.ic.,,iil ll.li.h.r I, 1918. W .nt lo.r. 

out food for 8 days. Tran-f.-trod to Camp in liussiaii -. i- n. 1..I1. i H.ll. .,110.. I al II. 

Poland. Keleased as prisoner \ovemh.r 17, 19111. W.i- 21lli. Hi-. Ii.iis. .1 .11 ( .iiiil. 1 

in hospital till February 20th when In- l.ll 1 1,111. ., 12 I9|9, 

Mustered oul at Camp Di.d;;.-. April 21. HII'l. 



Fran..- Oel.ili.r 
Kan.. F.l.rii.irv 



m 



r=' 



jr 



I'rliah- John I. Ilrrniilli (liil 

Fnl.r.-d -'TV 



JuK 2l^jl9 
..iliipanv al t^iinp Hii.l;:\ I. 
Heeeinber 9, 1918, 



'rporal Kenneth C. lianiih (81 

S„n 0/ E,l. t. Baiieli. I',ikl,m,l. .\,h. 
Enlere.l -1 rvic.. June 2li- 1917, in Co. F. 6lh N.h. H.j:. 
Traiisl. ir.-.l I.. Camp Cody: assign. -.1 t.i C.i. F. luoil, 
Ensin.'.'rs. Went overseas S.-pteuiber 211. 1918. Pro. 
mot,.l 1.1 C.irporal June 26. 1917. 

I rale lllon E. I>auf:li (fil 

S„n „l E,i. A. Biiufh. ()akhm,l. %•■!,. 
Ent. red service July 2.i. 1918 at Omaha 111 lli. \l.,t.,r ., „ , ,11 

Transport Army Serviee. Assigned to (.0. I), M..l..r '"'I' ^'""'l-'" ' "I"'' ,'" "''"'' ' 

Transport Co. :ill6 at C,~mp Holahird, M.l, for over-.as . li.irg.- J.iiinar> _8. I ill. 

servire. Hisrharged at Camp Dodge. April 28. 1919. 



jijlolH liaim.l 
«liii. li.. 



I'rirate. 1st Class. Olar feilerson (IQl 

>,.„ of 7, .'ill 11. I'.'.l.is,.,,. (),il.l,m,l. .\../.. 
Fnl.ted -eriiee July 211, 1918. Wa- -eiil to Camp 

Do.lge. la. As-igiie.l to Depot llrig.ide, th. C... H. 

.rve.l until his ill-- 



rill .'^eiiiniin E. Roland Person (1(1) 

San ol Sti'in P. Pi'isnn, Oakliiiitt, A'eii. 



Cor point Carl E. 11 alters (2(M 

.Son .1/ f . I. H iiJiris, ( ,,ue. Ai7., 
Enlered serviee January 2, 1918: assigned lo Creal Lakes Fiilni.l s. ivn .■ June I.".. 1918. S.iil lo [in. ..In. th.ii 

Training Station. Went overseas May 18th. Assigned to Fl. 1,. av.ii worlh. Kan., ihen lo Coup Me.i.l.-. Md. 1.. 

to Submarine Destroyer U. S. S. Sl.-xsart and for s.-ven 222iid Field Sigii.il H.itt. S, C, (.0. C. Pt.. moled lo 

months was convoying troop iransports. Diseharge.l Corporal Deceniber. 1918, Mn-tei.d ..lit January 26. 

January 21. 1919. 1918, 




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>..>! "/ ( . /'. .In.hrs.m, Oakland. \,-l,. 

r r. ,1 -.■HI., h.lv 12. 1918. S.-iil I.. i:,i.ii|. Il.„l-., 

I.I.; ..sMKii.,! I.. M. C. T. M. U. No. .11(1, M... li.Hii. ,,l 
Hr.iiM h ..( .S,.r\i..-, W .ril ov.Tvray ()rt..h.r 2.5. I'>l!: 
l'ri.iii..I..l .l.mii.ir\ (.. I'll'* In S.-rK<-;ml. 

Miilsliipmini. I si (.hiss. Joe C. Idn (Urii- (2l 

<„„ „l n . //. r,in l.lrrr. r,k,im„li. \.l,. 

\\ >- .1 iiliil \li,Mii].iiiaii I.. \.n.il A..nl.i..l .11 .\n.i 

..I...I1", M.I. l.> H..11. 1). V. .St,-|il,..„-. Ii, |i|l8 W.I- 
.I". K I 1., r. S, Balll.-5hi|, Missmiri: in lillO 1.1 I'. S. 

ll,illl.-hi|. N.irlli l).it..la. Will j;ia.lual<- in I'lill a. 
F,ii-it:n. Hi- rcrrivi'd rlianipionsliiii medal nf Plchc 
i;ia- III ...iil..t. 

I'riidir Dm ill Suiiiut' (.3) 

S„„ ul lll,.;l SuiUII,-. ll,ll.l,l,ul. \rl,. 
I 111. I.. I -.11 \|.iil 2.1. I'llK. .S.iil li, Ca.iiii Kiiii-li.ii. 

K.iii. \-i.jii..l I.. Vlaihiii.. (Mill (.... H- nili H.,;. 
«'Mli lliv. Willi .,v.a«,.a- Juii,- 1. I'llK. W .i- in 111.- 

SI. .Vlilii.-I anil 111.- M(. .\rB..iini- , .11. -11-11. ., S.-11..I 

in .-\riiiv "f (l.-rii|Hi..ii. Di-.liaif.-.l al (:.iiii|i riiii-t..ii- 
liln.- 2. Vn'>. 

I'nidh- I lain (.. (all III II (4i 

Ilrsl4l,/tt 1,1 (.tilif;. .\fl,. 

Knl.r.i! -,ni,.- .liilv 12. I'MS: assisn.-il 1.. (lii.l li.ill 

(..... al l-nrt (liii.ili.i. I).-lail.-.l to rill.- i.iim.-, liiii- 
l.-n.-.l 11. L.li.l 11 ill. .1.11 1... iiiiiil ariiu-li,.- «.i- -i.jii.-.l 
\lii-l.i..l ..111 I .in r. I'll'l. 

CliiiiilJriir. I si Clii'.s. I'liiil E. Moor,- (S) 

.s„„ „l 1/;,. (.. /,. M„„i,.. IVkamah. \rl,. 
Enl.-r.-.l -.-Hi,.. N.iv.-mli.T 1. 1017 at Kl. Iliiialia A- 
sisiii.l 1.1 1-1 Ballaluiii Balluon SlIio..I. l.al. t |ia-i-.l 
phvsiral anil ni.-nt.il .-\aiiiinjti.in In In- ailiiiill.il 1.. 
OffiriTs* Traininc .Siliiinl to ijualilv .1- (..1- l.ii-jin. 
Evp.-rl. Dis. liar-.-il Mjnli 2fi. I'll'l. 

i.nrjioiiil lions (.. I. arson I li I 

.S../I ../ \.-/. /'. l.„r-.„„. /.>..,!>-. \,-/.. 
Enr.-r.-.l -.111..- Jannati. I'HI!; ii.-nl l.i Caiiii, (,i.-.-ii.-, 
CliarL.lt.-. N. C. .\-isii.-.l l.> C... L .Wtli Inl, I'm 
111..1.-.I 1.1 (a.ipiiral Marili 9. 19m. W.-nt ,.v. r..-.i- 111 
Mav. 19111. F.n.-minl.-t.-il a -iil.niarin.- .ill tin- ....1-1 ..I 
Ii.-lanil. H.- -.TV.-il in ill.- Illi Ilivi-i..n m Fian.o. 

I'riiiitr. 1st Chi.ss. Irir F. Miirr (7 1 

S.,„ „l r. I.. \h„,. J,-I.am„l,. S,h. 
K11I.1..I ..Hi..- llil.,l,.-r ,1. 1917. S.-iil 1.) Camp Knii- 
liiil, k.iii., (.... 1- :illlli .Siippiv Train. 89tll Div. W.-nl 
li. I..1111P Mi-nill. N, I. I. .11 f.ir ..vi-rsi-as Jlin.- 2H, 
I9IB. Wa- in .St. Miliii-I an.l .M.-us.-.^iaunni- olf.-nsiv.--. 
Hail his ^t.-rring wlini-l sirui-k Ijy shrapii.-t, lint i--- 
..ip.-.l without injurv. Mii-t.-r.-il out at Ciiiiji D.idi;.-. 
Inn.- I2 1919 

I'iniitc. I si Clii.ss. (lUirifncr ('.. (Jioui- IH) 

.V../1 „l J. T. Clio-,,,-, tiniitui. \,-l,. 
Knl.t.-.l ..rvii.- Mar.h. 1918. W.-nl 1.. l-'l. l-..u.iii 
t;olo.: tran-f(-rri-.l lo Ft. Siu-lliilg. Minn. -\ — iiiil. .1 l.i 
Mi-ilu-al Ciirp-. Cni.Tal I'. S. Ho-pilal .\... 29, F..I1 
Sn.-llins In-inK a n-hahiliatlon camp till.-. I wltli r.-liirii'.l 
. iippl.-.l -.>lili.-r-. 

2nil (JnarhTimisliT Koy Crepnicood (9) 

-,.;, .,( / « I, ,,■,■„„■„, ,d. l-raie. .\,-/.. 
I. III. -i.-, I -.-HI..- J,iiiii.ii\ 12. 1918. .S.-nl 1.1 Cllarli--tiin, 
s, C. ilii-ii ti. I , s N.n.il ,-\,r Station al P.-ii-arola, 
I- 1. II 1.1,1, I'lniiii.l.-il 1.1 i.iiik .il (|iiartt'rniastt-r. Tiaii-- 
t,-rr.-.l 1.. Mi.inii. Fl.iii.la. ill. n to tin- Cr.-al l.ak.-- 

Tlainins ,S, I I at (.In. a:;.. Ill !li-i liar^.-il .l.inii.iri 

:U. 1919. 

I 'ill air l.ro Pfon (101 

s.,„ „l ,i;,i. l/.iri /h-an. Trhamali. A.-(.. 
Kill. -I, -.1 -.-rvu .- Jiilv 20lli: assigiii-d to t^iiiip Dnili;.-, 
I. .11.1 lo liakim: an.l (.....kins .Si hool an.l pr..m,.t.-.l lo 
1-t Ch- ilik.i. M r.-il out Januari l.i. 1919. 



I'niiilf Donald (.01 Inn l)<an (III 

Son ,.l V,,. .1;,,-, ;i,-„„. l,l.,a„.,l:. ,\.-/.. 
Knn-r.-.l -.-IM. .- Inn. 21 I'lUl: i.,i- -.1.1 1.. 1- 1 Itil.-i, 
■lr,.ii-l.-rr,-,l into l.lii,ir|,-,ni,,.ir,-. llipt,. lli.-ii i„r., Fi.,, . 
iMlion --Viiil.iil.in. .- (,.., \.,, :!:i. 11.- ,,il,,,| ,|,v an., I. 
11.. w,i- -i-;ii.-.|, W.-nl 1.1 liiMi„l.,„; l.,,,i,,,„i 1:, 
Fii. 11,111. .11 \iiil.iilaii. . S.Hi. .. 

>>cif:i-iinl .llhrrl I.. Carlhrr.:; Il2i 

^,,11 ,,l I . I. I,i,llir,g. /,l.,l,,. .\,-/.. 

Flit, r.-.l -.rii,. 0, tol,. r 2. 1917; a-isii.-.l t I.. 

iiV-.tli Inl.. «9il, llii,-,.,n Pioni..t.-.l 1.1 Hiiijl. r \.. 

v.-iiili.T 1, 1'I17; I.. S.i-.:.-aiit Inn.- 11. 1918, W.-nl ..111. 
..-a. Jnn,- 1. 1918. Alia. Ii.il 1.. 2n.l liall., lnt.-lln;.-ii. . 
S.-.-li.in li.ivin- .h.ir-.;.- ..I tin- S. .,„,, .,„,] Snii..i- ..11 
Ih.- Ir.inl Ini.-. Mii-ni..! ,.ii| Jim.- I, I'llo, 

I'liriitr (.laimrr (j. li istroiii ij.li 

^,.l; ,.( U/i. I l,„„ II ,.,i„m. I)„l.l„„,l. .v.-/.. 
Fill, r.-.l -.nil. M.ii.li 8 1918: -.-111 1., I-t- Hil.i, A-. 

-i-.;ii,-,l 1,1 M,-,li,.il (airp. ri.iii-l,-i i,-,l 10 I.., An.nli.i 

I..1I1I . uli-i,- li,- 11.1- -l.,l„„i,.l niilil ii,ii-l.i..l .„it M.ir, li 
l;i. 1919. 

I'ritiilr i.nii-si ('.t'iltTi;ri'n ll-lt 

l:,.i.l,nl „l ll„kl,ii„l. Sell 

Fn I .,111,, Inn, 28, 19|8, H,- was -,-nl to Ft. 

l(il,-i K.III L wli,-r.- In- W.I, a-i-n.-.l t.. Fi.l.l H„-pil.il 
l...i|.. N", 111, li,iii.|, ,1, ,1 lo Camp liakit. Fl I'a-o, 
r, \a-. 

(.orporol Halri^li Irrlanil ll.")i 

s,„i .,( (,.-,„e.- h.l.in.l. I.l.„n,„h. \,h. 
Fiil,i,-,l ..HI,,- \iimi.i 1,",. 19181 a-ii;ii,-,l i„ Hull Motor 

S, 1 1. K.,11-.,- I iH. Ti,iii-l,-rl,-il to Fori (0,1,1,-n. \. 

V. (,,.,i.l \ilill.iv, Nov.-iiili.-r .I1I1 lo liatl. ,-\. iiOlli At 

hll.H I . \. (, C.iiiii. lliiilii. \.i, I'roiii I to Cor 

j.i.i.il ll.l.,l„i 2Tll., \,.i,iiil.. I I21I1 li,in-l.-rr.-il 1., 11. -a. I- 
. 111.111. -1- mill ( . \, 1 Mii-l.i.il .nil 111 ,,-inl.,-r 29. 

mill 

Cool, Hollo \l. lUll.s (U.I 

,s„ri „( 1. K. Il,n,s, T,l„„i,„l,. A,-/.. 

Fiil,-r,-il .,-iM,,- S,pl,iiil,,i 111. 1'1|7, S.-nl to C p 

1-1111.1,111 I,., F, ,l".,'.lli l.il 1 1,111.1. II. . I N.ii.-nih.-t (,. 

1917 1,. („i I'ik.-, \ik to n,.ii,n I. :r,,-.ih F. A. 

S,iii ,,>,i..-,i. \,is:ii.l )|.l \im..l 111 l-r.in,.- anil -la- 

11. Ill,-, I 11, -.11 ll,,r,|,.iiH, Mil. 1, I,, I 0111 ,11 C.iiiip 11, alt:-. 
Mar,li 111, lOl'l. 

I'lilillr Inllion K. Carlson (I7l 

■..,„ „/ J„l,„ l.„ih,.„. I ,,./!>. ,V,./,. 
Fiil,-ri-il -,-rvii-,- .lull 22. 1918, W,i. .ml to (;aii.p 
1>,.,I;:,-. A — i|:ii,-,l to C,.. 11. ll.:l.,l l>,p,,l llriea.l,. 

Tr,iii.f,-rr,-,l l,i :-17lllli ll.iki-iv (a, 1,-11 I i,-r.,-a. Ill - 

loln-r 11 l'118, \Miiiin; in 1- r - ill, ,17lllli Haki-rv 

( ,,, u,. . 1,1111, 11, ,1 11,-11 1,,-M,iii. 

Chiinlli-iir III lor II rshrnunl, I IK) 

-S,./i ..,; A,-;i k. U .-./,-! m,;rA. Il„l.l„„.l. \,l,. 
Flit, -r,-, I -,-ni,-.- l),-,-,-nil„-r 1,1. 1917, S,||1 1,, Fl, I, ,.-.;. 111. 
C.-l... \-ii:n.-.l 1.. .(-■'.-•ii.l -\,-io s,|n.i,li,.ii, l'roiii.,l.-il 1 
, l,,iiill,n, liiK 111. I'1I8. Willi 1„ 1- 
I'lill. Ill-, li.,r-. ,1 .11 I .imp 



\,i::ii-t II. 
.11 \I,i> .^2 1919 



lliiiionrr EInirr L. Siiaiison ll'Jl 

.s,,/, „( (.,-... I. S„,in,„,i. (nut, \,-l,. 
Fnl,-r.-,l -,-Hi,,- June 1.',, 1918. S,-iit to Camp Sln-rnian 
(Illi... A-.sii,-,l t,. Co. U. .l(.7tl. Ma.hin.- (^un Halt.. 8I1I. 
Div. \\,-iit ,iv,-r-.-.i- S,-pl,-liil.,-r 1.'.. 1918, 'rraii-l,-rr,-,l 
1,1 Co H, Fllh .M.nliin.- (^iiii Hall., .'nil Hii . W .1- 11 
Mi-il-.-Arsonn,- oll.-.i.iv,-. II1-, liar;.-,l al C.iinp Do.ls,- 
l,,».i. Jiili 29. 191.1 

I'rirale Don Ellsnoilli \las,in IJIH 

.S,./j ,.( /). I) . ,i;,H„ri. l,k,n„al,. -%•-/•. 
Fnt,-r,-,! -,-Hi,-.- S,-].l,-.iil.,-r .'. 1.118: a — ii;n,-,t to Camp 
Giant. III., into 17lli C... UiM I).-p..l Hritail,-. Tran- 
f,-ir,,l to Ca.np ll.in,,., k. Ca.. Co. M, 2n,l Croup Main 
'Iraiiiini; I), -J.,. I ol M,i, liiiii- Cnii Tr.iinins Ci-iit,-r. Mils- 
ti-r,-,l out JaiiuaH 2'1, I'M" 




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Private Roy Hidheri ( 1 i 

I'.rctlnr u; .Uf,, /,. I. M,ll„ii,ihl. I.iaig. \cl,. 
Elltercil siTvir.- Janil.iry 21, |i)l«. in M:u iiiii.- Ciiii 
Badalinn. Sent to Paris Isluml. S. C Went iivrr-.ra- 
April 23, 1918. Assicnwl lo 1 l.itll Ri'pl.ir,-m,in n,ill,ili..n. 
Wi'nl to front Juno 12, 1918; was in tin- Cliatran riiionv. 
Soissons, St. -Vlihiol clrivos ns ni.-iiil.or ..( tin' (.7tl. la,., 
r.tli R.p., 2nil Div., Inf. Was alsi, in ih.- Mon-.- \r. 

Bonni- oH(nsivo«. [)i5cliar»,.il at 1.) iti. o. Va., \la» 

23. I<l]>l. 



(',iiriu}r(il Ernest L. Grenier (21 

S,in of Edwin T. (,r<ni,r. /.. 
l,ol.r..l vi-rvice [Vci-inbiT 3, 1')I7. > 
('...lo. Assign.-.l to III,- a2«lli A.ro 
f.-rn-.l from .\fro S.jua.ln.ii to C. ( 



>,| 



to hi. la.K.,,,. 

.Iron. Tr.,1,- 
:i.",<)tli Inf., 'Illtli 




Div. Arriv.',l in Fran... Jnlv I. I'll«. S,pt,n,l,.r 12. 

1918. was in his ltr,t l,atll.- at li..i.,-.|,-.l'.lra. tr...„ 

th,T,- lo M,-us,-.Arsonn. (r..,il «l„r. tl„ v ,l,.l l.ar.l 
liglitinp. 

Sergt. Eniin E. (^iili/nrll 1 .5 I 

.Son ul II . A'. ( „l,in,-ll. T.-Aun/„/,. Hrh. 
Enterfd s,'i-virr Ortnhrr 2. 1917 anil a««if;n.-,l t., Citni, 

Funston. H,-a,l,|nart,r» C f tin- 3ltli l)i>. Tr.,„-f,ti.-.l 

to Camp Coilv, OrtolxT 21, 1917. S,-nt nv,r«,a« II, t.. 
ht-r n. 1918. Proniol<-.l lo Corpnr.il 11,-, ,.nil,..i (,. 1917 
an,] to S<-rs,'ant Marrli 22. I91R. Miist,-r,-,l out at Camp 
Fun-ton. F.l.ruar> 12, 1919. 

Sergt. Chas. A. Rogers I 1 ) 

.Son of Dt. and .1/fs. Cl/ini Itnufn, Drrnlur, Nt'h. 
Ent.T,-,l ^,-ivi,o .Annual 12. 1917. .S,-nt t,, Canij, Co,lv. 
N. M. Assicn,-,! to Co. F. IDlll R.-s. Fnsin.aT f;oi|,-. 

W.nt oi.r^.-a. O, l.,li.r (i. 1918. I'ron I t.. I~I l.i.oil. 

at Camp Coilv. Diwl.ais.'.l at Cani|. l)..ils.'. 

(^or floral It illiarn Davis ( .5 ) 

.Son o/ J. H. Dun-., Itr.nlur, ,V,/,. 
Fnt. ro.l .i.Tviro March 28. 1917; w,-nt to Can,), C.,„l\. 
N. M. Assisne,! to Co. E. 2n,l Army. 81I1 Artill,rv. 
.Arriv,'(l overseas S,'ptenib,^r 2.t. 1918; assicn, -,1 to Sui,- 
|>ly Train. Mustor,-,l r.iit at Camp Do.lc,-. I,,w.i. J.,n. 
uary 22, 1919. 

Corporal If illiarn J. Brown (61 

.Son ,,/ .Wr.*. Leon,' llriiun, lh-,,tfu!. SrU. 
Ent,r,-,1 s,rvi,c Manli 2fi. 191,: wa- -, lit to llamp l.i.lv. 
an.l assigno,l to 127th Fiol,! .Artili.rv. W.nt ,,v.rs..,is 
S.'pti'mbor 2.1, 1918. Station,-. I at ll.,t.l.-an\ an.l Cl.-r.-. 
nioiit. R. turn.-. I to C S. J.iiuiarN 7tli. IJis. harg.-.l at 
Can,|. i),.,l!;,-. Janiian 22. 1919. 

Private, 1st Class, Bert Show (7) 

-S'on 0/ Mrx. John T. Shim', Tt-kamah, Nrli. 
Elltored service May I, 1917 anil assign, -il to ('..imp 
Logan. Colo., Co. E, 8th Div. Ammunition Tr.iiii. 
Transferred to Camp Fremont. Calif.. th,-n to (\iitip 
Mills. N. Y., with overseas orders start, -il acr,iss. W li.-ii 
■Sa hours out Ihev wen- r,-calle,l and lanil,-,l at N.-wpoil 
.News. Va. Mnslet,-il out Filirnari 18. 1919, 

Lieut. Andrew Neshit (H) 

.Son al J. F. iVev/jU, Trknmah. ,\,h. 

F'.iit,-r,-,l service .\pril 12, 1917. .\ssic I to Sanitiiv 

l)<-tachnient 4th \eh. Inf. Promote, I to S,-rg,atit whll,- 
at Camp Cody. Traiisterreil t,> (aini|i Di\ an, I .1,-- 
,harged to accept eominission of Li, -tit., .\iictist 19. 1918. 
and orderd oversi-as <)ctoh,-r 1.1. 1918. Tran«f,-rr,-,l t,. 
Le Mans France from 133rd Inl on Nov 1st into 38lli 
Inf. of 3rd Division. Must,-r,-,l ,.ut at Can p Div, M..v 
2li, 1919. 

2n(l Sergl. John Arthur \rsl>il i >) i 

.Son „l J. F. ^e^h,l. T>-li„m„h, V.-',. 
F.ntercl th,- 1'. S. Marine Cor|is service in N. ^, liu. 
Mav 27. 1918. «as s,nl lo Paris Islaml. S. C. I.lii.il 
ified as expert rifleman. Joined Co. C, Ofl ,..,-' Iiai... 
ing Camp Qiiantico, Va. Dischargi-.l .:l M.moi- IJai 
racks, O'lantico, Va., Deceniher l.v. 1918 lo ,o . , |,l , on.. 
mission .as 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corjis. Trans, 
ferred to inactive service March 3, 1919. 

2,-,,/ Lieut, ir illiarn Clinton Cull (10) 

.Son <:t I. J. Cull. O'll.ln.l. firh. 
Enter,-,! service May 1 1, 1917. Entered hrst OITic-rs' 
Training School al Ft. Snel!ini>, Minn. I'romot,-,! to 1-t 
Class Private December fl, 1917. T.- C-.rpor.il .lay 17. 
1918. to Sereeant AuBUSt 3, 1918. I. 2.-i I l.i,-,it. \ii;ust 
27, 1918. Transferred in August, 1918 to Di-v.-rst. Mass. 
Ill Co. 1, 3Gth Infantry, 



Sergl. 1st Class. Dunniu k. Cull (11 1 

Son ,,l I. I . t u.'i, ihil.l.i-il, ,\. ■,, 
Kin<-r,-il s,-rvi,-,- Oi tob. t 1,-,. I9IJ1 ,1 l),..,f,,i ,1, ,1... 
Aviation S,-rvi,,.. S..,it to K. llv Hvm- Ii.Id. I.s.,. 
Assign,.,! lo 117011, A. S, M. >, II, V, P, ,..„.... .1 1., I...r 
por.il \|.ril 7 1919. lo S.-,i;..,„i \l,,., J;I, pilo, ,„ 
S.-rg...inl 1st Clis. I II,, j,||.|. 



Corporal Erril II. Knnsid. I 12 1 

Son „l /■■,.-,/ A'oni/. /.. Ilal.l.m.l. \<l,. 
I-.titir.-.l s,ni. .■ >,.pt,-ml..-r 18, 1917, S.-iit to ( ..ii.p 
lunstoii. Kan, A~si;ii. ,1 t,, Co. K. 3-|-,th lol.. «9ih 
l>,v. Tian-f.-rr,,! to (;ai,i|, P,k. Vik. Assigi,..! to 
Ilalt.rv E. Fill. I Art, II, TV. «7lli l)u, W ,-nt ,.v,i.,-as 
S,-|,t.-ml„-r 1. 1918. II,., Ii.ir.;..! ,,t Ciop ll,„lg,.. M.,r, h 

IS. 1919, II.. „,,. p, ,..,1 ,„ ,.,„|^ ,,f i:.„,„„,,l II.,. 

. .11,1.. r, 1918, 



I'riiatr Marliu \. SkUi\ar U.il 

,S.,n .,1 y.,o-;,/i Skl,-n.ii, Trl.,imah, .\.-f/. 

Kiil,r.-,1 s.rvic- ,hily 22. 1918; assign. ,1 t.i C p D.„lge, 

l..>.,i, 1,.., all Sill l!,itl.ili..ii llcii.l ll.pol llng.ol.., bul 

w.is I lalilv disili.irg. ,1 S, pi.i„l,..| 21, 1918 on a.- 

...mil ol plivsiial .Ii«,il,,lil, 

(.oriioral Kaymonil ,/. Cailsoii (III 

.Son „t fri,-, <„,h,,n. llul.l.ind. \rl,. 
Kiil.r..l s.rvi.i- Augusi II, |.||8, ,\s-igii...| i., I ni^ 
3',9. Moliir Tt.iii-.pi.rl (a.ip- al Kansas Cm, Trails. 
I.it..l to Ft. HIiss, I, v.is, ih.ii to Camp Maria, \. M. 
Pri.iiiot.-,l to C„r|,,.ral J.ii.narv 1, 1919. Ili.cliarg, ,1 .Mav 
I. 1919. 

(.liauljrur Ralph R. Ra\. oj Lyons (l.'jl 

Kiil.T.,1 -.ivic- Novendor 1, 1917 al (Imaha. in Aviation 
>..li.,ii ol Sign.il Corps. I'r.in.f. r,...l lo Ft, Logan 
I ..I,. W.nt ,n,r«,-a5 Jun,- 29. 1918. 11,- -aw a, lu,- 

-. ivi. ., Was in Si. Mllll.l .ill.-llsiv. .ll Ihe M.-Ps.- 

\r-oi,i,. .Inv,-. Disibarg,.! at dm,, ha \pr,l 18. 19|9. 

Sergeant Ernest I nlia Hearer Mfil 

.Son o/ dfiiigi' Unit IT, Ti-kiuniilt. Midi. 
Fiil,-r.,l si-rvii,- ()el..l..-r ,a. 1917 at T. kamah an.l as 
sigii,..l 1., Caiii|, Funslon. Trallsl.-n, ,1 lo Camp John- 
ton. Fla, I rinsl.tr, ,1 to Cam,, J.iik.oii. S. C. to Fii-l.l 
R.-moiii-i S.iii.i.lr.m No. 319, Promoi.tl to S.-rg'-ant 
liiK PilK, \lu.i,i,-,l out M,ii I I, 1910 



Cool,. Isl Class. Flo\,l II . Larson (17 1 

Fill. 1,. I s.ci. .■ l.iK Jll l.llll; s. Cimp D.i.lg.-. 

I.,.>... Assign,., I to Co. (.. ,1, Ih, ll,,k, rs ami Cooks 
S, I1-...I, Pi.>ni.,t.d lo M Cla.s, K,iii,iiii,-,1 Ih.-le until 
his ,lis. Ii,iig.- M.ii, h ">, I9|.l, 



Corporal llherl I!. Keller I IHl 

Son „/ /)„,,,; l^illir. r.d.uiiiiil,, \id,. 

F I.. I ..rvi.,- Ji 28 1918; as-igioil lo Fl, liil.v 

M.-,li,.il Altacliin.-nl. 9th Di-pot Itattalion. Signal C„r|,s ; 

ov.rs.a- an,l lr.insferr,-,l D,-, ,iiib,r 1918 lo l.t D.-pot 

II 111, ll,,. 11, .loiiig hospital «ork al t:aiii|. llos|iilal No, 

20, Pr ,,l (;,,r|...i,il in M..li,al Corps F.bruarv 2(1. 

I'lri i,liil.' Ill Fi.iii.,-. 



I'lirate trihar C. II illnenl I l')l 

,S„n ,,/ (.hii>. II illnrid. Uiikliiild, .Ve/., 
Fill. I., I s.-mc- S.-pl.-niber 11, 1918, S. lit t.i Mililar- 

Tra.iiing Si 1 1 .il Lincoln. Neli. Assign,,! to Co. F 

S,-, ti,in II. 2ii,I Hitt.ilion. (.)u.irt,-riiiasi,r's (:,,i|i-. Dis 
cliarg<-,l l),<,,-mher III, 1918. 



I'rirale Carl (). Carlson 1 20 1 

.Son ol liw.! I.iiil^iin. Trkaniiili. Midi. 
Fnt,-r,-,l s,-rvi, ,- Jum- ."> 1918; sent 1,, Lincoln, N,di.. 
Milil.irv liainiiig S, liool. \.sign,-,l to Co. B, Signal 
C.rps. His, liirg,.,l at Camp Do.lg,-. lo«a, January 28. 
1919. 



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I'riiiilr I.. C. Krriis (111 



. S.|.l.iiil,. r in, I'lUl; .,,, 
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I'liiiih- lliiilnirr C. Il(ill,rt!i (II 

Ki.l.H.I MTVirr OiIoIht 2. I'J17; iisHsn.-.l I., Cami. I-mi.m.J ., 

Km.vtuii. tli.-n ti> Caiiip C.i.ly. S.iil nv.'t-.a- iu[\ IHtli. .il M.mliill 

>rm In front Iitlr Jlllv 22imI. jiiiI rusluMl to H.itll.' ot 
(:ii;il.-,iii Thi.ny AusuM 2, lOIH. Was s.fv.r.ly mo.iioI.iI 
Aiifiust lltli Hlirii li-(( .iriii was almost lorn (torn 

sl.oiiM. r l.v -hrapio I slioll a.ol was also slni. k on n-liT ( IHII nits\ur\ SifKlird Iniill J Ulilkf ( 1' I 
ha,„l l.v a f,,^o„„t whirl, has ,l,for,„o,l ,1,,. han.l. >„„„,,..„ /,,,,. ,, >, " 

Tak.n to 1st \„l Hospital aiol lat.-r to lias.- IlospMal , ' '" " "'"'■■• '•>""-■ ^■'■• 

\o. 27. Traii-I.tr.d ,„ Ft. Snrllii,;, Mmiii. hospital (or 1 m.-i.-.l^ -rrvoa- J„„o a, I'MT. J„lv alh h. 1., aaa wo,k 

six too. nils tnatinii.l. 1 1|-, liai::.-.! Mav 22, I'H'I. ''" -"i|''s i ook ; w,is „i,..l.- roiMiins-arv sfwat.l. Trans- 

l.rn.l >,pi,oil„r 211, I'I17 to (:. .S . S. i:in,i,„„- ,„ ol.- 

r \ Marine Carl (). I'l'ti-rson 121 .lo,.- ,,,ps on.., ii,,- „,,.an w„h ir...,p-, w,,', lour 

"!''- '" '"I'' 1 I'.ot" II,,.., M„.i.„.l o„t M,,, 

S„„ ..I l.thn /Vr.;,o/,. O.ikhm.i. .\,l,. 2(1, I'll'l. 

Ia,l,i.-.l s.rv,,.- ,lanua,v 1. I'llB. Assi.n.al to l, S. 

Nail .11 Cri-at I.als.s Traillin; S, hool. 111. .Snt oi., 

s.as Miv 22 I>ll«. Was in a s„l„„ari„,- atta. k Auj:„.| I'nialf I'lliinuis (>. 1 1 ll/l(iai'.l I I '{ ) 

211. I'llU in llav ..( Dis.av. Is si, II in s,rv„ ,-. l..,at.-,l at ' 

K.a.-ivin.; .sih,p, liost,.n. Mass. ■'•"" ",' "-■■" ' lh,lr,,,„.,. ()„Kl,ii„l. V,/,, 

Kni.r.-.l ..rvi, .■ An^nsl I -.. I'llH; as.i-n, ,1 to l!,h.s 

I'rirair II a/hr If. Inilfrson (3) ^""' >-' I,""! at Kans.s im. t,..„-i. „. ,| ,.> n,,,,.,, 

-.;, ../ / ,/. l,„l,;-..,„. II.,,.,,,;. ^.■l,. \, „,. \,„.„,„,,| ,„„ „ ,;„„,, „,„|^,, , ^,; || |„|„ 

l,nt.',.-.l s,.,v..-.- .s.-,.l.„,l., r I'l. 1017; assi,,„,.,| „. Cj,,,,, 

Knnslon in Co, K, ;j,'>,')ll. Inf.. 89th Div. Sent o\.Ts.-,,s 

April 2,-,. I'llS, Was ii, all th.- Am.-rican halll.s. St, .Mi. ... ,, , , , 

h,.l .Irivo an.l M.ns,-. \r-o„n.' oil, ns,v,.« In \i,i,> ,.l I rival,- hrilfsl .1 . \fls,in (Itl 

(l.,upation till Apr.l W. I<ll'). H.- was lak.n ,11 an.l s„„ ,„ 1,,, /,,„ \„, ,I.,U.,„.I \.l. 

=, nt to hospttal l.nl [.tnin.sl lo V . S. Mav lllll,. ,.,..1 , , , , ' ... 

' ' \,.v,„.l.,, 1. I'llll; a.si..:„.,l to l',,r,. 



,.t I.. K..it Sn.ll,,,; f,. 



ti.-atn,'[,l. 



l'ririiti\ Isl Class. II iiltfr I. )uiini:slr(ini III 

,So/, „l .Urs. J. J. .I„l,ns„a. Dahl.m.l. A./.. 
K.nt.-r.al s.-ri,.. I),t..l.,r 22. 1')I7; s.-nt lo Channl. 
Ki.1,1 ll.,nlo,il. Ml.. I12lh A, to ;;,|„aJron. T,a„sl, rr.-.l 
lo (Ulnars- Itainrni: S,h..ol. Fort Omaha. July, |i)l«, 
Transf.. rr.-.l to Fl. C.ii.k. \.-l.. as i,istr„, lor in \,r 
.■^.rvi, ... M,,.|.,..,l ..„t ..I F.ol ll..i.il,,i, ,l,,nn,irv I"., I'll'l. 

Sergeant fml Linn I .S I 

.s"„„ „/ i/,>. ;,;„ ;,„„, n„i.i,„„i. a,-/.. 

K„t, r,.l s.rvi... .11 Chi. a..;.,. (11., in ll.loh.r. (0|(,. As. 
.,m„-.l 1.. ( ..n,p S. .,11 I.. Co. C A,,., ri. an K.-.l Ct..s- 
\,.,l.i,l,,n.. (a.rp-. (),s, hat;..l D.a , i,.l.. r II, I'llB. 

I'riiiil,-. Is! Class. Tliorvuld H. Hansen (61 

>,,« ,.) t. I). Ilan^'-n, U,-,m„n. .\,l,. 
Knl.-r.-.l s.rvi..- F.-hrnary 22. I')[8; assisn.al lo Ca.np 
O.i.lg.- to H,a.i,|ii.,rt.rs C.i. :i2.'>th Inf.. as Dispal, h K„l. r. 
Sent overseas .April 22n,l. Was in ih.? Mense-.Arsonne 
offensiv.- an, I wonn,lr,l April 0. Hit) in a , aillisi.,,,. 
R,-,-,iv.-.l a , itatiol, from ll,.- R,-ginienlal C,.i„nia„,l. r 
f..r l.r.,v.rv on the h.l.l in a.lion. nisrhars.-.l J„K 21 
I'll'l al tiamp Doiliie. 



1-1...,. 1 S. C. into l,-,7ll, (.... F, (l,,ttjl,.,n, ( . S. Ma 
I ..,].-. Ti..n-l.i„-.l 1., liao.l .-;. h....l U.ta, h,n,nl. 



I'liiale. Isl Class. (,annar E. I'ei,-rsan ( 1,5 



,s.,n „; //, ) . /'.r., ,,,„. (l„l,l,ui,l, ,^,■/,. 
Fnl.t.-.l s.rvi,.' II, I.. 1.., (,, I,||7; ,,.s,u„..,| i„ Can,,. 

Inns (a.. I), lllll, \ii,n.,li,,li.„, rra,n of th,- anil, 

lliv .-s,.,., ,.v.,s.-,,s ,l,ni.- 211. I')l«. Was ,.„ th.- TonI 
s,-, I,., an.l r.,i,.ii„..i ih. ,.■ I,,,,,, S.-|.l.-n,l,.-r ISlh nnt.l 

^"v',nl,. 1 I 111,. M„-I.,..l ..,11 I I, I'll'l ,11 Can.p 

llo.l.j.-. 



C,a /niial li,i T. II,; Lilian i Kii 

S.o, o, l,„l,,;,' i:,;l.,„„„, ll;l.:,„„l, \.-/,. 

i;,,l.-,.-.l -.rv,..- M-.r.h .111. I'llll, >.,,, I.. I,j.,.p h.in,- 

!..„, \--,u,,..l 1.. '.lllll, l-,„u ,- la.r|.., K'Hh n.v, 

r, .,.s|.-,,..l I.. I.. 211 :illtl, Ir.-n. 1, \l..rl,.r liall.av. 
I'l..,.,..,. .1 ,.. la.,|...,.,l \pr.l 27. I'llll. W.„l .,v.r-,-.,s 

I,,,.. 211 I'llll His. I,.,is.-.l .,t C..i„|. 11...I..:.-. ]„„.- I(, 
I'll'l. 



I'riiate Silas .1 . Anders, in. S. I. T. C. (171 
.Son .,/ /;/„;, ,ll„l,;^„l,. /.,„nv, ,\,-;.. 

( ,11. r-.l -.-rvi,,- AuBllst I.',. I'llll: as.isn,-,l lo |!niv,-rsitv 



ol \,l.,a-k, at l,„„..l„ in S. A. T. C. T,.,i,.f.-ir.-.l lo 
K.irit.ii, \,s.„.,l \. J,. 2„.l l),,ln,,n..- Supply Co, M,,-- 
l.-r.-.l ..nl M,,,. 1, I'l I'll'l ,.l Ca.np l)...l-,-. 



I'riiale Hurry V. Elininger (7l 

S,m „l II m. Ehnins,;. I \„n.. A,-/,, 
F„t,-r.-,l s.-rvi,,- (l,tol>,r :!, I'HT, Sent to Canip F.,i,- 
lon; assijin.-.l lo Co, 7(i. 16»th Llepol Brisa.l,-. W,iil 
ov,rs,,a5 June 2i>, liflS. A5sisn,-,l to Co. D. 12.ilh Inf.. 
.1211,1 Div. on Chat,-aii Thierry front. th,-n to Soissoi,- 
fr,,i,t. ^'as a Platoon Runner: wounde.I, in hospital IIH 
.lays; join..,! his r, gi,,li-nt Oetnh.-r 1st on .Arsonn,- .Iriv. . 
()etol..-r lllth was sever.-h- wouuihil liy shell frajn,,,,,-. ,, . ,, . , , ,, 

l)i-.hais.-.l at Camp I)...ls,-, F,l.rua,> i, I'H'i I male Algal ."^iiansan (l,,i 

,s;o/, ,./ ,S'. 1. ,S, ,-r,,,o/,, .S'f, .-./,-// 

Priiate Leonard I . Smith 181 Fnl.-r,-.l s.-n,,,- at T,-kai„ah. Inn. 21, I'llR: a-si:u.-.l 

,V..n ../ J;^. M. S,„al,. iion.. A.-fc. "■ C-, I' ."'-t '" I-. H-l Inl.ntiv. IHtl, Ihv 

F„t.-r.-.l s,-rv,..- I),-, .n.lo-r 12. 1017. Sent to K.-IK F,.l.l, Must.-,.-.! ...ii \l,.v 17 I'll'l it I ,.„,,. l-.o.-l.... 

T.-\as, S.-nl ov.rsea- Anjtust «. 1118. Was s. nt .1 

on,.' into w,,r /..ne an.l was aetively enjiaiied in St, M, 

hii-l ,nii th, M,-use-,\r;i,»ni,e olTensive from Sept, -nil.., , ,, . ,/ ; - j . 1(1. 

2l,th 1,11 \..v,n,l.er II, h, Mnsler,-,l nnt May 2:ir.l a, I'riiale II. \. II ,d niqillst ( I ') I 

i;,,i„|. l-„„-l..„, ,S.,n 1,1 I. I . II, ,1,1,. 1, 1,^1. 0;l.l,a,'l. A.-''- 

, , ,, .-, ., ,r,, I,ul.-r..l s.rvi..- at I,.,,.,. In, \.l,, M,l,l,,ry Trainiim 

(.arparal Laurence II. Smith lyi s. 1 1 \,,v. i.,l„ r 12 I'Hii, \«sini,,-,l i,. c.>. R. s. A. 

.s..n „l ;.!-<. M. Smilh. I.ynns. Ae/,. T. C. I„f.,„lrv. Mis. 1...,-.;. .1 M.-, . ml..-r l.i. I'MH. 

K..l.,..l ..-rvire Marrh 21. I'llB al Fort I.ost.tn. Col... 

Transl. ,r.-.l to Co. F, 8.ith Inf. al Camp Trayi-. I'r.. 

i„..t.'.t 1., ,.,„k of (Corporal S,-pteii,ber 23. 1018. .M„- /- / ii //- /i; / ,>ii , 

t,-r,-,l on, ,1 Camp Fuu.ton. February 15, 1919. I'riiale (.arl II lllllinl Olsan (201 

K.M.I,;,! „l 0„kl„n,l. A.-/.. 

Priiale .1 . C. Kerns (lOi F„t.t.-.l s.-rvi,,- JnK 2ii. 1918. s. i Ca„,|, l)..,lse. 

.Son ol 11 r,i. Ki;ns, Cain. \rh. l..wa. Ass,sne.l to Co. .10, HiSr.l I). Rrma.le Infantry. 

F,nter.-.l s.Tviee S.-ptember 18. 1918; a5sii;n,-d lo M.,n- Transf.-rr. .1 to Can.p Co.lv. N. M. A-sien.-.l to Co. 2, 

b.ltan. Kansas. Co. 1. .See. B. S. .A. T. C. Halt. 2. D.sehari;,-,! al Camp Co.lv. nee.-n.b. r HI. 1918. 




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CJuinljcur if tiync M . Orr ( 1 i 

S,m nf C. U . On. /.|n;l^. \ch. 
Kntcrpd service Dereiiibcr 5. 1917. Was -.111 ii> Kl. 
Logan. Colo. Transfc-rrrd to Ki-lly Ki.l.l. T,\.i«. As. 
MiKiH'd to i2lh Construction tin. Went oviisi-.is .\uy. 
usl l.S. 1918. Transferrer! to .■!76lli .Aero Si|uailron, ll)e;: 
to Balloon Department in Toul sector. October .10. I9IH. 
Was in .\riMV ol Occii|.ati.m. Dis, harj;e,l at (:.[rii|i ll„.l..;c. 
July 7. 1919. S,rv,,l 19 iiic.iilli-. 

I'riidlr /■Vi't/ Z,<i/)cr Orr 12 1 

>„„ ol (.. If . I),,. I.\,„f., \,-l,. 

Kniisieil at Lincoln, ^ell.. Kebrnarv .i. 1918 in tin- Kn- 
gineers' Reserve. .Assigned as instructor in Utiivi-rsit\ 

Schoid for Ariii> Selects June. 19m. Tr lerrerl 1,1 

S. \. T, (;., Novcnher 1, I9IH. Dis Icrsed .it 1. In 

\.l.., Heceiril.er 11. |9|8. 

U iiiioni'r lUritn F. Sihroedrr (.'il 

-s.,/, „/ (. i;. .s. /„„e,;c/. r.k,im,ii,, s,-i,. 

Entered service OcTnL.T 3. 1917: assianed to C.moi. 
Funsti>n. Hr-adquarlers Stall of Sup|dv D<-i.atlinent. .Illli 
Div. Transferred to Camp Codv. To Cam]. Div .Ani: 
usl 26lh. Sent overseas September 17. 1918 and as- 
siened to 109tli f>e2. Eusimi-rs. 81tll 11. v. Sent I,, I., 
(.lu.airln-. at Mars Hospital tanlrr. Hi., li.nse.i at Camp 
l)o,l-;e. JnK 2. lOI'l. 

Asst. Qiiiirlrrmasti-r U iillfr II . J'hiniiiicr 141 

■Sen „l 7, 7'. rinmit,,-,, I ,,,/,,.. ,Vc/. 
Knt<-red servne at (Imalia. January J9. I9I1I. \sMuri.-d 
to Quartermaster's Dept. for the pun li isc .itid -lur.i^;, 
of army supplies. Promoted Sepleml., r I, 19]» lu soli. 



I'riiati' Oscar II U/ielni .hilmson l.ii 

Resuleni nj Oaklanil, Ve/,. 
Entered seivice at Tekamah, June 28. I9la. \.. otle i 
information oli I a i n a b I e . 

Hurler Arnold A. Gintdjson ffil 

Sim o/ ill. (^U'l'il^on. I><)t.l>iiul. ,\e/.. 

Kiilered service October .i. 1917: ivas sent to Kl. I-..san. 
Colo.. fli,-n to Camp Codv. .Assigned to I27tli Ki.bl 
.Artillery. Went overseas September 2a. I91K. I>,s. 
charged at Cainp D-.dg.'. U>\^d. January 22. 1919. 



Private Henry H. Linn (7) 



Son ol Mrs. Ida Linn, Oakland. ,\eA. 
Entered service November .5, 1918. Was sent to Ofli,eis' 
Training Camp at Yale University. Conn. Assigned to 
Co. G, Signal Corps, 3rd Service (amijianv. Dis b.irgeil 
December II, 1918. 

2nd Class Srnniiiii Irii \l. (^raii^ (Ml 

Son of H. B. Craig, D,;:atur, ,Ve/,. 
Enlerrd the .Naval Service at Denver, (.atl.i. W.is sent 
lu San Pedro. Calif. .Assigned to t;unn<-r's lirain li ol 
Service. Later pronioteil to 2iid (Hass Seaman. He. 
leased February 1, 1919. 

,1/, S, E.. William L. O'Connor { ') I 

.Son ol Mrs. Ellrn U'C.mnor. I.s„ns. \,-li. 
Enlere.l service at Omaha. December 10. 1917. Was 
sent to Ft. Logan. Colo. .Assigned to Signal Corjis. 
Transferred to Camp Leavenworth, Camp Vail. (^ini|i 
Merritt. Went overseas March 30, 1918. .Assignerl .i- 
a special ti-st man, installing telephone and tidegrapli 
boards in France. Was then sent In Trieste, Italy, and 
down the coast to Serbia, installing tele|ilione and teb-- 
graph offices for the Navy. Promoli-d to Sergeant 
Septeniber 1.5. 1918. .Made .Master Signal Ele, Irician 
June l.i. 1919. 

Cliiiafjfur George A. Miller 1 10 1 

S„n ol C. H. Miller. I.wn^. .Vefc. 
Entered service December 2, 1917 in the .Aviation 
branch nf service. Was sent to Ft. Logan, ("nlo.. then 
to Kelly Field. Texas. .Assigned to 6.i7tli .Aero Suiiplv 
Squadron. Went overseas February 2. 1918. W .is pro- 
nioti'd from supply train driver to . liaiillriir. W .i- dis- 
charged .April 4. 1919. 



I'rivillr Harry l.rl{i,\ Hrddinf; I 1 1 I 

.Son ,./ ;. ;.. /(e,;,;„n.. ;./.„,„„/,, \../.. 

Entered service .August l.'i. I9UI. W.IS .,.,|t I,, Ncbr.isU., 
Iliiversily Tr.iining D.-lai liiii.ut .il I m. olti. I f.insl.-rr.-d 
to Ft. Crook. October ['>, I91K |..r M„|„r IrinsioMl 

Seivice. then to Ft. ( Ici. A.si..:i„d to Oiiarle>i„,,si,.,-s 

Corps. Dis. Iiirge.l April 29, lul'l. 

I'rirale Uiiller Hail, as I 121 

.S../1 ol t,„„k 11.1,1.1,^. Oakland. .\,l,. 
Entir.il sirvic.- at 1 ekaiiiah. Neb.. July 22, 1918. W.r- 
-.111 to Camp Drrrl..:,.. I,,„a. As-iguerl l.r Co. 1). «Hlh 
liil. Ill-, li.rrg.rl 1),, ,.rr,l,. r 17. I'l|8. 

I'rirale Mirliael K. \eary ll.'il 

Son ol laaus A.-,iri. He, alia. \,/,. 
Eritri,,! -,twc,. Jriri,. 21.. 1918. W .rs -,rrt to (,ar„,, 
Eunston. A-igii,rl I,. II i;,... Kilih Il,.p,,t lirrgarl, in 
Engineers' Ciir|is. W,-iit ,rv,rs,.as August In, 1918. Dis 
ch.ilgril at Cariiii ll..,lg,.. I,,«.r. Jriii,. I.",, 1<)19. 

Srr.ul. Hirliard /■.'. llordson ( 1H 

>„/, „1 l/,„i,„ /(,„,;,„„, Oal.lan.l. .\,l,. 
Iiil,i,,l -.Hi,. Augu-I I.-.. 1918. Promolrd to S.i. 
-.:, ml II, lob.i I'llH. Hi- Ir.ir.,;..,! .ii \jlp.rtaiso. Inrl. 

Ciirporiil .liiliii S. Tliiliiiiili I LSI 

s../, „< I'laiil. Ihihaull. /i.,n>. ,\,-l,. 
Eril,a,-,l s,.ivr,,. O, lol,.-i 27. I'II7. Sriil lo J.IVets.in 
llari.i. ks, M„. I,ansl,r„.,| to Cam|i M.ail,- M.l. A- 
suiii.al 1.. i:... I.. 23r.l E,igin.-,.rs. C. S. Army. W.iil 
..>,i-,M- J.iiiii.in 21, 1918. Was ni iiiaiiy of lb,, haltl.s. 
Ill III,- >,i, !„• I'r,v. \rgriy. Si. Milu.l ami ih,. M,,,-.-. 
■Vrgoiiii... Ills, li.i,^,.,l ji i:.,„ip ll„,li;, Juri,. 2:(, |9|9 

I'liiiilr (.liirenrr I. Larson I U) I 

It.u.l.nl ol /i„n,, \.l,. 
Enlen-.l s,-r>ic,- Jriri,- 111. 1918 in ihr- ll.„li„ bi.iii, h. Was 
s.-iit to Lin.-, .Ill, \,-b.. Milil.iry Tl.iiniiig Si lin.d Tr.iii-. 
I,rr.-,l to Camp /.iibarv Tailor. A-igio-.l I,. E. A. C . 

0. 1. S.. 29ih liall.rv. Hi,, liarg..l al i;aiiip Tailor. 
\.o,iiili.r 2h 1918. 

Coriiiirul Frank .llherl Nalt I 171 

.s,.n ,,l I I. .\all. Oaklan,!. \,d,. 
Enl.rrd s.rvic.- at Chicago May 20. 1917. Was s.nl to 
J..|f.-rson Barracks, Mrr. Assign.-d to ,itb Firlrl Ar- 
lillr-rv. Transf.-rrr-d to El. Bliss. Tenas lor training. 
I.. Il f..r ov.-rs.as July 23, 1917. In n.ciriihr-r, 1917 was 
Itansierrerl lo offii-.-. having eluirgi- of mail and insnr. 
an..-, lat.T was rirrl.-rly for the raplain. lu May was 
seh-cleri by tin- Major to drivi- his two si-alr-d motnrcycl.-. 
In July lia.l h.-ad .in collisi.iu with aurrlh.-r inol.ir. rlark 
niglil, no lights, s.iu to h.ispital. W.is in St. .Mihi.l 
an. I M,ais,..Argoiin.- ..H.-ii-ii,--. 

Isl Class Sraniiiii Louis E. Natt (18) 

Son ol I . F. ^,al. Oakland. .Ve/,. 
Eiit,-r..,l 111.- Naval S.-rwc- al Omaha. Nov.inh.-r .111. 191'. 
W'.i- s.-nt to (ir.-al Lak.-s Training St.ition at Chicago. 
111. Assigiir-rl to .Athb-tir- .Association as wr.-s|ling in- 
structor. Was [Hit ill cliargi- of all atlil.-ti.- sjoirts for 
r-nlrTt.iinmi-nt. Was a partner of Jo.- -Steck.-r in e\lii. 
hition Irouts. Assigne.l t.i V. S. S. N.irlli,-ru Pa. ihe 
tlie lasl.'sl transport l,riie.:iiig sol,li,rs lioiiie from 
Franc.-. 

I'rirale \lillon J. Freie (l')l 

s ( r/i,.>. ;. tr.u. r.kamali. Ae(,. 

Eiil.T.-.l s.rvi,,- M.ircli 30. 1918: sent lo Camp Eiln- 
lon. Assign.-.l I.. C.i. B, .l.i.ith Inf.. 89ib Div. Went 
ov.-rs.as Jnn.- 1, 1918. Was in llie St. Mihi.l .Inve 
.111.1 was Ihe c.uiipanv's riinn.-r with messages from front 
to tin- rear. S.-nt to hospital with iiitlu.-iii.i for two 
111. nulls. Dis,liarg,-d at Caiir|. Do.lg.-, Iowa. July 19, 1919. 

/.\/ Lieiil. I.iiuriir Hanson (2(11 

.Son ,>/ A.-.'i Hanson. Lyons, ,\,d>. 
Eiil,r,-il service at Oniaba. May 28. 1917: was si.nl lo 
El. Hih-v, Kan. Assign.-.l lo yuarterinast.-r's Corps. 
Transferred to liilalrtrv Jairuari 1. 1918. Proniot.-.l Jnn.- 

1. 1918. Dis. harg.-,l al C p Pike, .Ark.. D,-. .-nib.t 

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Scrgt. Charles M. Piper (1) 

Sfj/7 of J. F. Pipfr, Lyons, Nfl>. 
Kiii.ii.i s.rvice in Co. H. +1I1 N.-b. Int. \V:is -.m 
I.J LI.11U. Grande. Texas. July 6, 19\b lor .,rvi, i 0,1 ll.e 
Mexiran border. Returned to Fl. Croiik. Oiiiaha. Jan- 
uary 1, 1917, where he was mustered out of the service 
January 10, 1917. On March 2.i. 1917 hi- cuniiuniv 
was called Ijack into service to fiuanl luiil-i mm r lie 
Soupe River. Promoted to Semt. .\|itil 'I I'll 7 1 r.iti- 
ferred to Camp Codv. N. M. S.-pl. ml., r Jo, |0|7. \- 
si..:n.-.l 1.. 127lh Field -\rtillerv. He r.n,a.n.-.l ih.r.- f.,i 
II r.ionlhs. Went to Fl. Sill. Okla.. July :i. 1'118. 1I..11 
to Camp Upton, \. J. Went ov.-rseas .S.pl.-nih.-r 2t), 
1918. Arrived in Ensland October 9th. then to France: 
was sent to St, Laurent, where he was when th.- arm 
islice was signed. Returned to V . S. January 7, 1919 
Was ilischarged al Camp Dodi;.-, Iowa, Jaiiuarv -2 
1919. 



/'ririite Etii;ene R. Heeiner 

S.,n ,./ G, H. H,:-r, 
Kef. ..I ..rvice at Tekalnah 
inl'.iniiation obtainable. 



(11) 



,\e/., 
9111. 



('.iiriHinil Meliin E. -\tirher^ 

.^..^ „( f)»,of .\,„l,.; 
tnl. ri .1 s. r>i. .■ Ocl..bir Id I' 
-\pnl llllh. 



I'rinite (irdhdiii E. Harris 

S,m ../ Mr^. dial F., 
■ ■,- (lct..li.'. :). 1' 



Ent.-i.. 
T. C. 



Corporal liarton E. Piper (2 1 

.^..n ... ,/. 7. I'irrr, /.>..„,. ,\rl,. 

|-.,il.i..l Ih.' \^..ill..J. I. .J, oil ol s.rw..' ..Ii.i. \.b.. 

Ft. L.igaii. i:..b,.; Ih.'ii 
and assigned to ;i;j2ml .\ero Field 

eral /',/((//(• (.IlluleS gl e (14 I 
.S..n .)/ W ill Oel. 



(12) 

H. (),il.l,iri,l. 
IK. Pr... 



(131 

. Av..n. (. 
I«: was , 



\M.in..i> I. 
I)e,,iiib.r I, 1917. W. 
to Kelly Fi.ld. Texas 
Supply S(]uadron. After 8 months 
camps, he went overseas August 8, 
England where he was in training 



raining 

1918. Landed 

camp when arm- 



istice was signed. Promoted to Corporal December I, 
1918, R.-turn.-d to good old U, S. A. December lltli. 
Discharge.l al Camp Funsi.m. Kan., D mb. r 21. |9|a: 



Enl.r. .1 



t.i Co. 



al T.ka 
E. Aiiiiiul 



7 v., 
\|.-b. 
Tra 



(Corporal kernooti L. Sinder (.31 

K.st.U;,: „l l)„l.!„„.l. ,\.'/.. 
Enl.-r.-.l s.-rvice April 16, 1917 in Co. F. 111. N. b. In! 
Was sent 10 Camp Co.lv. Assign.,! lo C... 11, l_'7ll 

Field .Artillery, Pr. ile.l August 2".. I91K \\.„i ,0. 

erseas September 2.S. 191,'t. His. h.irg, .1 .,1 la. up II. ..Ig.- 
Iowa, January 22 1919. 



I'm ale Harold E. Smith (LSI 

.Son ol L. ( . .•>wah. flutxUm'l. \'/' 
Kiil.r.-.l service llctob.r, 1918. Assig.i. ,1 1,. 



lion branch of 
Vnl.i.ii.i. Texas. 



Was s,.nl I.. K.lli li.l.l 



I'm ate Gust NonI (4) 

Reti,hnr ol ll,il.l.,„,l. .\.(.. 
Enl.r.-. I s.rvicc Septenib.r IK, 1917. Was -.lit lo Cauiji 
Fnnslon. Kan. Assigned 1.. Co. K. .LVitli Inf.. 89ih 
Div. Went overseas June 19, 1918. Assigne.l lo Co. 
B. .^OSlb Ainn.unition Train, 8(lth Div. Was in ill.- 

\.r,lun I Meus,-\,g,,nn.' off.-nsiv... D.s. I,.,rg.-.l ..1 

I amp ll...lg.-. Jun.' 1.1. 19|9. 



I!ui:ler Holland H. Palmer ( U) 1 

Son ol th„~. Polmr,. Oakland. \rl,. 
Kiil.T.-.l s.rii.-.- January 2. 1918. W .-iii .,v.r 
tembi-r 21. 1918. R.-.|.i. -I- l..r i.i..r.' inl...iii..l 
to bring re-ult~. 



ipi-a 



I'm ale (hiiiild E. Uraiul ( .t I 

Son ... O.irge Brand, T.'l.amal:. ,Ve/,. 
Fiil,r,,l s.-rvice June 26. 1918 ill \1 T. i:. K W . W. 
..v.,..Ms m N..v.-uib.-i, 1918. 

Pmute Glenn Majors (6l 

Son ol M. i- U.i/..r(. Iliialu:. ^fl>. 
R,-c.-iv.-,l .Usability .Us, liarg.- Juli II. 1917. 

Priiate Rodney If . Buehanau I 7 I 

s.oi ol O. E. Builianan. (raiji, .\e/.. 
I1.I.1..I 111. S. A. T. C. bran.h of lb.- s.-rvic- Oc 
1,. 1 7, 1918. Discharged D.-. .-mb. r 9, fUK. 



CoriKiral Emil J. Christensen (17) 

Son ol .U/-«. John FeWrson. Lyons. /Ve/,. 
Enl.'reil service January, I9I8, W.-nt overseas May ,"., 
1918. Was wounded at battle of Chateau Thierry JiiU 
19, 1918. Was passe.l in Meuse-ArgoniK- ofT.-nsiv.- O, . 
I..b. r 8, 19IK, R.-luru.-.l lo IL S. an. I .lis.harg.-.l Jiiii.- 
I.i 1019. 



Corporal Hugh J. Taylor (181 

«c,o/e„, ol T^kamali. \.-l,. 
Enlere.l s.-rvi..- July 20. 1918 I'i,.„.,.l. .1 1.. 
August I.i. 19ia. Discharged Mav 11.. lul'l. 



Cool. Sleren L. Daris (8) 

S.m ol <,,-o. E. [),ii:s. /-con, ,V.-/.. 
Eiil.r.-.l s.rvi,.- .\l.ril 7. 1917. l'r..iii.,l,-.l 1.. i:....k 11, I., 
b.r 21, lulK. llis.barg.-.l D.. , i.ib.r 19. 1918. 



I'rirale Erank IT. .\'eieell (19) 

Son ol J. a . VeiceH, i,on., ^,■l,. 
l,iil.i,-.l s.rvi..- Jiilv 211th, in I lib luf His, b.,rg,-.l \I.. 



1919. No .ilh, 



.lata s.nl in. 



2iid Class Seaman Gust E. Anderson (9) 

.Son ../ 4ii)iust AndtTson. Lyons. j\'.-/i. 
No ..lli.-r iiiloriiiati.in obtainable. 

Prieate Eniel Stevenson (It!)) 

Son of Mr. Stevenson. Oakland, ,\e/'. 
Enlered service (no dale or other information ...old h 
wrilt.-n r,,ines|s. I 



Sergt. David Nunnally (20) 

Son ol D. P. Nunnally, r,:kamali. .\.-/.. 
Enlered service March 27, 1917. Senl l.i liai.ip C.olv 
Assigned to Battery B. 127th Field Arlilb ry, :)llh Div. 
Went overseas September 25. 1918. Local,-. I al Bor- 
deaux. France. Promoted to Corporal July 2 1918. 
lo S.-rgeant September 12, 1918. Discharge.l January 
22, 1919, 




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--'- ....^..yih ■"!;i!i;):!;!i:^!iii.'!;::a|i!]!crr!r^:irT7Tiiiii |r i| i i nnr 'ii n i''!' , i i:'i v", ; ' " ' -rrr" ■>•",,-.„.._ 

'■"^iR IBllJJRT C O -I' ;:^ T-y :i5^^ 

::3i R iiiiiiiiiiiiiii , iii i i r iiii i i i n T-ininii-nTTnTnnnrTTmr;n! ' i i iii ii.' , !i - ■ ' im -^ r i, !i' : :!r;n:!-T - •'Xl 



>'^li:ii"ii"iiii!iiiii 



Coriwral Cnngr 1/. \ chon I 1 I 



F.iil.n-.l s.rvirr April I. 1<)I" ill Co. Y. Ilh N.li. K.;. 



.'«(/ f,7«.s.s Sfiimun h'rcd A'. (.Iirisliiiiis)'n illi 

(:..iil,l II. .1 i.l.l.iiii .|||> mot. .I.ila. 



of Inf. Was ii.nl lo Ciinip Co.ly. Tr.insfirr.,1 lo IJTlli 
Ficl.l Arlill.rv. rr.iniond Hi Corpoml M.ir. Ii Id. I'llll, 

Was s.-nt l.iKl. Sill, Okla.. July 2n.l, Ui.n to C p /<., •,,,,,„ /)<,.,„ / ll„ln, M ■> 1 

Mill. N J W.-i,l ..v.rs.iis S.pl.ml..r 2.',. 1118. l>i- Iruillr Osuir I.. Holm lUI 

,h.irs..l .11 C.iiip n...li:. . l.i«.i J..iiiian 22. I'MI. S.m ..( ( ..r/ ,ii,.l ]l ,:i,.;,un„ Halm. ll„l.l,„i.L S.I,. 

Lnl.r.-.l s.rii, .• Ansu-I II. I'MH. Dix li Ks.-.l J.mii.iv 

Corporal .Irno/d .hid,-rsoi, l2) 2'>. m"- ^" """• ii.f..n".ti,.„ was r 1. 

«,--i'/.nr O.I ;.>../;>, A./.. 
F.nl.sh.l in 7tli N.-l... Nov.-. ill., r. l')17. Hi. r.si.ii.iil 

>«a« n.il r.rosnij.-il l.y war .l.p.mm.iil. 11.- lli.ii .n- /V,',,,,,.. I .si Cla.ss. llilllam A. Kl'ir/l M :5 I 
li.l..l in till- r.-anlar army, w.is s, nl to (.amp (..r.-.ii. . ,. , , , , 

N. <:. Assi...n<-il t.. (a.. L. .711I1 Int.. nil Div. W.i.l ^ ' "'"■ "■■"''. 'w.in. A./.. 

ov.-rs.as ill April, I'MS; torp.'.lo.il off til.- c nasi of K,nl. r, .1 s.rvi.. ll,..iiil,.r '1. I'llT. Was .. i.l I., ll. 

Ir.-lan.l, lint lli.-> sank tin- suli ami pi< k.-.l np 28 .if til.- la.gan, C.ilo. Assi-in. .1 to S.UUli A. i.. >.|.ia.lrnn I r.in-- 

cr.w an. I two ..Ili.-.-rs an. I 1 in.l.-.l ill.- |iris.iii.rs in Knc- f.-rr.-.l to K.lly Ki.l.l- 'I.Nas, ill. n to Cinip Morris. .n, 

land. Mart-lR-.l 72 lionrs willionl sl.-.-p lo ChaK-an y,, ,|,„i ,- „„|, \\,\u_ %. J, w, ,it ..y.-r-.-as Jiilv I'l. 

Thit-rry; w.-nt oy.r 111.- t.ip -iii.l t.i.ik lln- (i.-rinan's lirsl jiiifj \\-,„i ,.,.,,1 to .m Avi-iti..n li.l.l in S.-ntl.in.I anil 

position i-asy, bill lia.I In us.- l.ayon.ts ..n s.-( oii.l lin.-. (r.iin.-.l f..r s.-v.-i.il iiinntlis. Dis. hary.-.l at 4:ainp Do.li;.-. 

That haul.- sax.-.l I'ari". I'riv An.l.-rson was wouiiil. .1 I). , .-iiili. r 21, l'>18. 

four liiii.-s in th.il l.alll.- l.y Ina.llin.- gun lir.-; w.i- liil 
ill 111.- I'-f... si. I.- an.l shoul.l.-r, lll.-n in ritilit .11. ti -it 

.-Ihow. nnlkin? ooniponnJ f'- >"■■•• *;» '''';■.•; '"'•"";,; Cnlor .SVfiV. Lrr Ollo Cirhon (111 

in hosiutal. His roinpany lia.l only s.-v.-n iiii-n I. It ol 

111.- nrigiiial nunili.-r wli.-n 111.- Iialllc <-n.l.-.l. Was in- ;,',-, /./.-nf ../ OtiKhrul. A.-/.. 

>ali,l.-.l lloni,. N.,y.-nili.r «). 1'I18. an.l «.-nl to C.-n.ral f nl.-r.-.l s,-,vi..- July 2.1 1'>I7. l'r.,n..,li.ins ; Kl Cl.i-s 

Hospital. N. Y.. lli.-n lo Kl. Hil.y, Kan. K.-. .-Iv.-.l |.,inl,- S..„|.-nil>.-r 1.5 I'I17; Corp.iral AimusI 18. l')l«; 

.lisil.ilily .lis..lijrB. January 1(1. 1119. H.- is now al- s.-r-.-anl (I, l..l..-r III 1118- CI. S. r-.:.-aMt January 16. 

1,11. ling H.nl.-. (;.,ll.-g. Ml (liii,il,.i al -g..>.in.i,.iil .^ |,,|- ^,,,,,.,| „„„.„,,„,, | ,]„,,. ,.„.,|il,,.,| a- -liatp,lio,.l.-r. 

p.-ii..-. His J. 1.1 uiilil. him I... ..nlmaiv woik. 



I'rinilf Rirhiiril R. Ijirsoii I .i I 

s„„ „/ ( . i. /.ii.on. ( ruie. A.-/.. 
f„l. .,-,1 ..-.ii,, al l.kaii.jl. (I. l..l.,-t 7. 1118. Ills, liaig.-. 
I).-.. 11.1.. 1 1. 1118. 

I'rirate .Mfltin .tnilrr.'ioii 14 1 

.Snn III huirrw and (m,Aut,i hi,lrru,n. (lal.hin.l, A.-/.. 
\.. r.-s|...ns.- 1.1 rr. 111. sis for .ii..i.- inloiiii.ilion. 

I'rinilf Lriiis II . Cdherl (.SI 

.Son ol /). .S. I.iiliril. Il,ikl,m,l. \rh. 
\n r.-sp.iiis<- to I. -.111. --I- tor i.- il.il.i. 



I Si r./,;.s.s Ki.Uflrr I'rirr /. CwLfC (I.'') I 

.S,,,; ,,l Ihl.ili,!,, (,fli:f, ;.)on>. A.-/). 
I.iil.-r.-.l s.-nn. ,11 Kl. la.gan. Colo., D<-.-.-nili.r 11. 1117. 
W.is s.nl 1.1 K.-IK Ki.-I.l. T.-xas. Assigniil to :i:ii.l 
11.11. .on C.... Mar. h 2(1, 1118. Transf.-rr.-.l l.i W.i. ... 

T. yas. lll.-n In Kl, Sill (Ikla.. from lli.-r.- t.i 1 Hall. 

\.... N.n.-nili.-r 12. 11IK. Was in Bost.in .loing .-\lii- 
liitioii stunts in Corllan.l I'.irk .luring 111.- -rlh i.il..lly 
l.oau .Iriv,-. l"r..niol.-,l July l.r, HUl. Dis. Iiarg. ,1 at 
Caml. 11.1.1=.- I.iw.i. May 2(i. 1111. 



Privatf Nickli- /■'. Koiind.s I 161 

K.-.i./.-n/ ../ Il.iman. Sri,. 



I'riiiilc Clifford H. ,\ehon (6) 

S,/n „! Pluhp Nfhi)n. Tiikunuih. Srh. 
Enl.r.-.l s.-i-yic- Mar.-li 30. 1918. Wa- -.1.1 lo Camp Knl.-r.-.l s. IM. .- Jim.- 21. 1118. Was s.nl 1.. Camp 

Funslon Kan. Assign.-J l.> Co. L. a.'.illi h. g.. llllli Knnslon. Kan. I'rausl.-ir.-.l In Camp l)...lg.-. Iowa. 

Diy W.-nl ov.-rseas May 1, 1918. Was m ili, l.ui.y Assign. .1 lo C.., F, .ICIlli Kngin.-.-r Corps, 8«tli Dn. 

s,-ilor an.l in tlir Si. Milii.-l ilriy,- an.l tin- Fnv.-zin W.-nt ov.is.is \iigiist l,i. 1118. Dis.-liatg.-.l at Camp 

soclor Also ill the Mcuse-Argonn.- s.-.-l.ir Di-loli.-r 19ili. Ho.lg,- Jiiii.- la. HH. 

Was sh.-ll sli,„-k.-.l O.-lobor 21st. whi.-li put him in li..-- 
pilal a f.-w .lays. Dis. halg.-.l al Camp Kiln-Mii, Jim. 

-■ '"'■'• Hoi.rsho.r Chdr C. E,isll.,r,s lITi 

I'rituir Gilbert Siindquist (71 V". "' '"■"'' ' ^■>"l■■■'^■■ "■''■'■•"■I. A.-/.. 

.s„,l ,1/ lh,,j, .S„n,/./ui.-r. /.v.in-. A.-;.. K.1I.1..I -. im, .- August .1. 1118 al T,-k,.n.ali, No f 

l:.nl.i..l s.-rvii,- July 20. 1118. W a- s.nl to Cinip .lata .il.l.iin.il.l. . 

Dmlg.-. I.iwa. Assigm-il lo Slllh Co.. lliHr.l D.-p.u lln- 
ga.l.-. riis.hargi-.l at Camp Do.lg.-. January 28, 1111. 

Corponil Louis II . Hchii (IB I 
I'riiiitc Eiiiil Sundqiiist (Hi s,,„ „, /■„„/„i, /(.-/in, /...n-. v.-'i- 

S„n .1/ Ow.ir .snri.;>r../. iy..n,. A,-/i. F11I.1..I s. iM. . lim. H 1118- I'romol.-.l lo C„rp..ral 

Ent.-rrd s.-ryic- July 20, 1118; was s.-iil to Camp Oodg.-. N.,v,.„,|.,-r ll. HUl lli^, li..r.-, .1 al Ciinp f)...lg.-, Juu.- 

lowa. Asiign.-.l lo -tlllh C... IdSr.l P.-pol Briga.l. . ..^^ |,,|,| s„„,|,.r , i.l w .. ..lu.m.il.l. , 

Transf..rr.-.l to I7lh Ball. .on C.i. al Ft. Omaha, wli.-r.- 
h.- was .lis.haig.-.l May 28. 1919. 



Coritonil llllli II. Siuinsoii (19) 

Son ,./ ,s, /'. .SnuriMin. I.yoni, \eh. 
fnl.M.l s.m,.- (I. loll. -r 2:i. 1117. I)isi-liars.-.l M.iv .i. 
Ih.- al..n.- was all ih. ,ljla ol.lainal.l.-. 



1111 



Corporal Earl Kiicun (91 

Son at Jahn ti<t<„n, i\a'i^. A.-/.. 
Fill. ...1 s,-rvii-i- S.-pli-mb,-r 12, 1117. Was s.nl lo C.imii 
Cody. Assign.-il to Co. K, lOllli Engin.-.-rs. Transf.-rr.-.l 
\ugust 26, 1918 lo Camp Dis, N. J- W'.-nl ny. rs.-as 
S.'pti-iiib.T 17. 1918. Frrmi Ih.-r.- In N.-v.-s wh.-r.- l.i- 
was slatinil.-d when Ih.- atmisti, .- was sign.-.l. Pioniol. d 
to Corp.iral Jun.-2.i. Hll. l)|s, liargi.l al Can.p I)...lg. j^^^^^^,^ f,- (;„lj,„.y ,2(11 

J"'* - '""■ .S.,„ .,( J,„. f. COney. I.y,m>. A,-/,. 

,7/„. Baron (101 Fn,.r,,l s.ryn.- a. (Iniaha. Mar.-h 28 1117 iu (X l>. 

, , , /, , „ ;,„„, \,.;, HI, \.b. Inf. Was on gnar.l duty al Kuhi, N.h. 1 rans. 

t'n "■ 'T;h"'"sta ;;;'::;' win ■■;:;: bug h":- rorf;,;;,t i.n.- .uppon. Amy-d at cou™ 

,„ >•"■■■;,"»>";■»'■ 7' *';'r;''"',V : ; k, ,,;,,.. N„„-ml,.-r -, mS. Musl.-r,-d om of s,-rM.,- at 

s,gn,-,l. I>roinol,-,1 to Corporal Jlin, -i, r^ ^^-^^^^^ ^^^^^^ j^^_^^^^^^ .^., ,,,, 




ISiiiiiailiSiiiifiSligSiiiiiia^^ 




Page 69 




sa!liiitiiiill«iiil!iiii; 



uk,„:::,.u,,..ai.i.jii:i^SISiiJ!;'3iiijiaiiii]ilSl!iSii 



Page 70 



.!ill!.!!ll!J!;.':!N^ 






-^rmimT!min[[iiniiTim'.mTi:nni:Ti-T TTrTTimiiiii.|iii;iiiiimi:iir, ^ti:- 



lliSSii 



Cinildiit I. (■. It Sni'iisdii (li 



>„n ../ ;«;« Surnu.n. U,il.l,in,l. .\eh. 
Enl.rc.l s.rvirc .]C Kuil Sd.-lliilB. Mniii. in ill.- Olti, ir«' 
Traiiiirie Si li.,..l M.iv 11, I'HT. H.-, .iv.-.l In- liaiiiiiis 
and runMiii«sinn llli-ri- as 2iiil l.ii-ul. Wa- Uaii-f.rn-.l I.. 
Camp Doils"-. In»a.. anil was assicn.il M ill. IWc.l II. 
piiil Brigail.-, Intalilrv. Transf.rr.-.l I.. Camli (:..il\ . N. 
M. NovnilLT S. Ilia, ill .liari:.- i.l 1). m1,i|,iii.ii1 Hal 
lalion. Was ii.ninussimi.-.l 1st I.l.nl. Inn.- 2t:. I'Ull 
and raphiin Si-pl.nil..-r HI. I'HS. jlisi liars.il al Cam:. 
(:,.,K. n.-. .■nil..i 111. I'll". 

Isl LifUl. li. y. Jo/inson l2l 

.S.i/i .1/ { . t. JiihiiMin. Ll'in^, A.-/'. 

Kni.r.-.l s.rvin- at Omalia July l.i. I'Mll. Was s,„l 1,. 
Camp Travis. .\8siBn.J In D.ntal U.s.-iv.- C.rps ill 
M.ilic.il l.r.iii. Ii .if s.Tvi,-.'. I)is,liar.;.-.l at C.iiiip Trails. 

JaniiaM 17, I'H'I. 



I'riiati- jiiinrs Rtiwrll I'rifil lllH 



s„i, „l .1/1^. ( 1. r. 
tiit.r.-,l s.rM,.' ,\piil 

I'liiisl.,,,. Vi.i rs.j 

\ii;;ilsi .'.111, was in siipi 
Willi int.. tr.-ii.li.s .\ii 



/.. I ri.,1. llAi.!.,,!.!, ,\.-,'-. 
.-,. I'llK, W..- s.iit t.. l.'-ip 

Jim,. :i, rill). lali l..r It. an 
II ,.f li.liaii W.....I- .\ii;.i-t Tin, 
ii-t Ulli, .■-.■i.t. .1.1.. r Oil, w,.,t 



int.. li.-n.li.-s asaiii, ami ,,i.r Hi.- t,,|, lil-l t s,],- 

t,-iiil,,r mil ill M Milu.l ,liiv,-. W.,- Ill ,-,.11-1,1,1 t.,1,. 
I... I i^illi 111.- , ii.-..i\ ; lli.-i. int., til,- \1, ,1-,-- \ri;..iin.- ,lii,,- 
iinlil \„v,-,i,l„-r mil. Hi-, liar-,-, I .,1 l.aii.c, |-iii,-l.„i 



I'riiulf. Isl </i(.Ns, l\(n I'nril (111 



.v,,7i ,.( i;»i, I . /.. ;->i,-,;. (i.tijan.i, s.-i'. 

Kill, -t,, I -. IM, ,- lull,- 2\. I'llK. >, 111 1", 1-1. Kil'^. Kill 
.\-ii:iii-.l 1.. <.a-ii,il lli-l.i. Iim.lit \.., '.2. U.l'.l l'.|".l 
Kriiia.l.-, M,,,li,al 1), i.arlin. 111. 1 i,iii-l.-rr.-.| |.. Camp 

D.-i.ns. .Mass.. Utli lliv. hi,l,l 11,,-pilal N,.. 211.. 12ll, 
Sanllarv Tram. Ili-i Iiai2, ,1 .it Caiiii, D.nit;.-, I,.wa. 
Janii.in .11, rilil 



y.s^ Class I'riiiilr Kiiiloliili L. Ciisldisnn I. '5 1 

,s,,n ,./ /,,/.i; III l.i,>/,;(A"n. I),il.l,iifl. ^rl,. 

l-ni,-i,,l -,rvi,,- at iiiiiali.i o.t,,l,.r 2u. I'MT in ili.- Ccrponil llilliiini f . Hiiniry (12) 

S„„ ,.r ( Uarl,-. /-;. /;,ira,-v, /.w.ii-. A,-/, 



IIHi,,rs' Iraiiiins Air .-iiro,,-. I\iss.-,l r,-.|llir,-,l .-vaiii 
inati.ilis Il.-,-,-iiil„-r 28, I'II7. Was in Imspital pari ..I 
tiiin- for tlir.-<- iiiontlis with pn.-iiiiiiiiiia. R.■^.-I\.■,l pliv-. 
,ial ilisaliilily ilisi-liarsi- in March, liJIH. A lilll.- lat.-r 
r,--,-nlisti-.l in ri-ftular army. Was assign, -,1 t,i (idtti B.il- 



Ki 



-,iii, ,- Jillv 211 I'll". W.-nl ,.v,-r-.-a- 11, t,,l,. 
I>r,.iii..t..l 1.1 C..ip"ial 11.. .ii.l..-t .i. I'llli. !)|. 
lull 2:1. I'll'l 



ix.'caii;:; im:w,iT :^.:^'t;i:l'i::":' ':. />.„„■ /'„»/ /.,„/ /va..,.,, m^ 



Los Ans'-l.-sl. Was on sp.-.ial ililty imist .if tlif lim.' 

wllil.- ill Calif, .rnia in signal snppl, „lli,,- .1- pr riv 

nlurii ,l,rk. Uis, harg,-,l al Camp Kiiii 1. Manli I. 

10111. 



H,-,i,l,-nl ../ /.ir.n.s. A,-/.. 
F.nl.-ii-,l -,-rii,,- S, pt,-iiil„-r '1, I'll?; was sinl 1,. Camp 
Coilv. Assign, -.1 t,. lll'Mli l-.ngni.-.rs. Tr.insl.rr.-il t.. 
Camp lliv, N. J. W.-nl ..v.rs.a, S.pl.-ml..-r 17. I'UK. 
Was mil. 1.1..111I1- ill Kl.in. .-. l)is,hars..l al Camp 
ll.i.li-.-. JiiU 2, I'U'I. 



Private Carl //. (Jaslaison (il 

.S,m 0/ ;. Allied (,ii..l<ih'>". O'iklaniJ. A,-/,. 1 -,; ;; ;j ;/ , , 1 1 1 1 

Enlrred si-rviri- ()<-l„b.-r 7, 19111 whili- in ,s.al„ \..rii,al I'niatr Krilll II. lirlloHS (IH 
at Wavn,-, iNi'h., in Stiiil.-nt Army Training Ci.rp-. 
Remaint-ii ih.r,- until ,li-iiiis--.l bv war di-parlnu-nl. Do- 
ri-nih,T 211, I'llH. 

SiTgt. Melville Earl if ilrux I. St 

.S,iri i>l Earl il lUux. (uii^. ^<■h. 
Ent,r.,l s,rvi,.- Jnn.- I, 1X18. W.-nt 1„ J, IT, ts„i. llai- 
racks Mo. Tran»l,-rr,-il ti. Ft. Sain H..ii.t..n, T.-Nas. 
Assigned to Motor Supply Transport I nit No. 102. W.nl 
overseas August I. 1118. C,ilitinu,-,1 111 the Motor Trans, 
port service and also in th.' inaehin.- shop truek unit. 
He saw much hard si-rvire .luring the St. Mihi,-1. Meu.i- 
Argonne offensives, 10 keep the supply trains in opera, 
ting eondition. He was promote.l 10 Serg.-ant N,iv,mh,r 
1 1918. In May. 1919 he was tak.-n ill anil sent t,, 
h'ospiial when his unit was ready lo embark for U. S y,^-^,,,,^. s,,,,,,;,'/ Adair ( Ul I 



/). /;.-;;.. a V, r,,i,.,m,ii,, s.i,. 

Eiit,r,-.l C. S. Air Sir^i.e at llmali.i. T.-briiar> 1, 19111. 
Was sent to Kl. I.iigan, Colo., then t.i Ware, Texas. 
.\ssigiie.l 10 28lltli A.-rii Sqiiailron. W,-nt overseas anil 
iiiini.-,liat,-lv s,-nt to 1st \ir 1), pot in /one of A.Ivan, e. 
Was in the St. Mihi.l, \,i.liii. .ml M.-us.- Arg..nn.. of- 
j,-ii-iv,-s until Nov.-mber II. I'llll. Ilis.hatg.-il at Camp 
Kim-loii. lull II. 1919. 



I'rivale HrrI liiikaril (1.">I 

Son „/ yerrv Kit kind , Ti-kiiiiuiti, A,-/,. 
Enlered si-rvi,,-; a-signed lo C... V.. .l.il-t Inf.. 88th Iliv. 
at llaii.p n.i.lg,-. l,iw, 
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Private ( iciur .ishley (61 

.Son (./ H. H . -Ii/i/ev. Dfialur. A,./i. 
TnL-r.-.l service June 27, 1918; was sent to Caiii|. Kuiis. 
ton Kan. Assigned lo Ib.ird Depot llriga.l.- T n hi Ar- 
tillery. Transferred to Camp Dmlge. Iowa, tt.iit ov.i- 
seas September 4, 1918. Landed at I.e Havre, Trail... 
Discliarg.-d at Camp Do.lg.-. January .11. 1919. 

Private, hi Class. II til H. .Iyer III 

ion o/ I) . .». .Tver, l.y.ins. Ac/,. 
Lnt. r.-il service Scpt.-lub.-r 2:1, 1917. Was s.-nt l.i Camp 
Funslon. Kan. Assigned to Co. E. :tl lib Amniunitmii 
Train 89th Div. W.-nt overs.-as June 28. 1918. Was in 
the St. Mihi.-l s..ct..r Ir.iiii September 1 till f. N..i,-iiil..-r 
11. 1918, bringing up supplies lo fr.iiil liii.-~. I'ls- 
charged at Camp Dodg.-, Jun.- 4, 1919. 

Corporal Cliff ord Crosby (8) 

.Sim al I. t. CiMhY. Lyons. Nrh. 
Em. -red servi,.- August 15. 1918; was sent l.i Militarv 
Training School at Lincoln, Neb. Assigned to Co. II. 
Auto M.chanics branch of service. Transferr.-.l to Am 
bulance at Camp Leone. Pa. rromoted to (.orpor.il. 
Sept.nib.r 1st. Went ov,-r8eas November T3, 1918. Di-- 
charg,-d at Camp Dodg.-. Iowa. 




K,.i„;,-,i( „/ lli.ann. .v.-/,. 
11, ,ii||.l,,l m lb. nil N,l. Inf., at W.iltliill; was »eiil 
to (..imp Cod). 11.- is a -harpsh.mli-r : it is saiil that h,- 
r.iiik- the bigh.st in Ins regimi-nt. The l.ilest inloimi 
non ohlaim-.l IS that In- w.i- -till onrseas, 

;.s; Class Priiale lermin Anderson (I7l 

.Son ,,/ f. l/i.ycfi„n, (hiklund. A,-/.. 
Eilt,-r,-,l servi.e D,-c,-inb,-I 11. 1917. Was -,iit to Tt. 
1 o..an C.ilo. Assigned t.. .I.i7th A.r.i S.|ua,lroii. Trans 
l,-n,-,l to 8.-.211.I K.-paii S,|iia,li,,ii. Willi „i,-r-,-a- >, p 
1, inb.r I. 1918. Ill-, li.ii-a, il at C.iinp Tiiii-ton. 1)-. 
., nih.-r 211. 1918. 

Private llarn Lee II liisiniiand (IHI 

.Son ,./ 1. H. II liiuiiiumti. I.i.:n.. Vc/.. 
Fill, r,-, I sirviee May 2.i, 1918. Was si-nt to Camp Co.lv. 

,\ „,,l to 127th Fi.-I.l Artill.-rv. :Utb Div., tli.n to 

I imp liptnn N. Y.. S.-pt.-mber 1.1. 1918. On accouni 

oi having an' attack of pin Ul ia b.- was n..t p.-rniitted 

I ,v,r-,-as with his briga,!.- ; was held al Camp I'p- 

loiK Ili.cha|.a,,l Mai, h I'., 1919. 

I'rivale Hubert A. Anderson (191 

K.-ii,ien( III Lyons. Ae/.. 
Entend service July. 1918. Was s.-nl to Ualn- Atiiii 

Training Sch al Kansas City, Mo. Was a-lgm-.l f 

lb.- in.,, hanical branch iif the si-rvice. He 
from furlher s.-rvice December 12, 1918, 



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1st Lieut. Clark k. Fried (9) 

Son ol Mis. C. L. Fried. Oakland. Neh. 
Entered service in Co. F, 4th Neb. Inf. April 11. 1917 
Transferred lo Camp Cody. Assigned to 127th T i,-l,l 

Artilh-ry. Entered Field Artillery Training School lor /Y,-,.„,,. Elijah (.lir/ienler iZUI 
Offic-ts. Commissioned 2nd Lieut of Ki.ld Arlill.-ri /,■ ,>„/,-nr ,.( Tekamah .Ved. 

82^d"Fl:f A^dh';^^ f ■irt'lirvi iSIl: lir ■"»::-: ir, ii;tr;;m, ^;t:-pt^r:;'ir ,:': 

1918 anil commissioned 1st Lieut, h leld Artilli rj sn , /,„,„. f, „„.„„., ,,1 S,.vinour Mo 

tion U. S. K.-serv... e.n April 10. 1919. sou of James Carp, nl. r ol ..vinour. 



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Isl r/rns Miisiruin Kus-.,! A. Darling ili 

.s„„ „/ (.. A. Dailmg. l.y>n^, ^'-h. 
t„„„.,l Ih.- U. S. Niival S.rvi.-,- ... M.isir.an ..1 OnKilia 
i„..i.^i li IQl? Wa« s.-nl lo iIr- Oi.'.iV l.akis 1 cull- 
^'Sll^sLuln a, an,a,„, 111., .h,-,, ,., N.,r...lk. Va.. 
and a,sien.-,l la .1..- ban.l „rea,„«a,K.„ ..r "•■■';;»; 
S. S. Mississippi. Hr was so.,,. pr,..,„.l,- 1 ,„ M ,-„ M, 
1st Class. Was „„1.T.,I ,.. G„.,n.,-.,a,„„ B.,v. ("1- .■ 
,ars.-, p,a,lio-. H.-U.rn,-,1 ,n llam,,„.„ I „a U, »1,.., 
1„. „;,. r.-l.-a«.-.l fr.Mii s.rv,,.- D.r. ,iil..r 2, I'Hll. 

I'riiiilc ('iisl I. h'ri',1 (2l 

^„n .1/ ;../:" •!■ '"•••'. Il''li''""l- ^•■'' 
Fnl.r.-,1 scTvic- Sr-pl.-inl..r 18, l')17 al l..l„„.„l..n. .Mia 
(ana.la. Was »,nt to C.aM.p Fii.islnn. K.in. .XssiBn.'.l 
lo (•..,. K, 3.S.Sth Inf.. 8'Jlh Div. Transf.tr,-, ">'•"■<'■ 
n7tl, Inf.. .-t.'-.lh Div. \V,„t nv,.,s..as .\p„l 2... 1 > 8. 
W,. in th,- ".nrral .-nsani-m.-nts alnnj Ih.- I>attl. Iin. . 

wis M, tl,.. A.S".. T'-i--- I)'s'l>^"S''l "• l-""l' 

|,,„|.,.. I,,.,., Miv 111. I"l'l 

/'/„,//-• Chas. Hon, -11 Ihijjer CU 

l.„l...-.l U" I • ^- Mr S.rv,,,- inn., lu. 1117. \V,,s ..nl 
; K,-llv Kh-1,1 at San .\nl,.niu. .\s„sn.-.l f 80, h .Vr„ 
'." '', "^ ii- „, .„,.,«.„ S.nt.nilMT 27. I'I17. Was in 
Sr'l^inr'lMnirr^Jon';.. Manl, .0, 1.18. Wa- 
,l„.n s.nt to Chat.lllun and assisn.-.l to 101st Photo 
.,■, lo.ii H.- is w.aini: Iht.-c sold strip.s an.l . I.ovrons 
1,„ „i,r-,as sorvi,.-. llLs.liars.'.l at Camp Funslon. 
Kan.. ,\pt.l 8, I'lio, 

n „no,uT Terrell E. Duffer I H 

Son uj rlris. F. Dal],;, I. 
Inl,..,! -.rvi.o .April 2, 1118. Was ...nl I.. l."op 
F.n-lon Kan. Assisi.vd lo Snpplv Co.. 3.50,1. Inl.. IWU. 
Div. W,nl ..vnrs,.as J.ino I. HIS. I'r,..nn„.,l to Wae. 
on.T .\n2ust 1. 1918. HV was in Lmy s.<t..r Au.ns 8ll, 
to S.-p,cM.l..r nil.; St. Mil.i..l S,pt.-...l..r 12,1. ,.. U.,1.: 
M,.use.Argonn.- (VloWr IM. '" "•""■"''"'i , '' ml 1' 
Army of 0,rnpa,i,.n Nov.n.l.or 21,h 1., -M.ir. 1. 1 1, I'M"- 

Discliarg.-d a, l^a.np KnnMn,, lull. 11. I' '■"'- 

two gold sltip.^ .111.1 two .Ikv'.'Ii- 

\st Sersl. n alter L. .\eiile I. Si 

.Son u( tl,r IM- (.n-^n .V.W,-. /.w.n.. A./., 
En„-r,.d s,rv.,-,. Apr.l 1. 1117 .n ^]], ^'};: ^^"^ , ;"■' 
„.„t to Camp Cody. Assi-^nod ,o 12, th I- .. M An, 1. rv . 
Wrnl ov,-rs,-as S.-plomb.-r 2.",. 1118. Dis,l,ai...l al t.a.np 
ll.,d".'. Iowa, .lan.iaiv 22. llH. 



Sergeiinl llitton H. Sitaiisuii ill I 

.S../1 ..( Ml'. I'- H . .Si..ins../i. Oitl.lanit. A.i.. 

Fnl.-r.d s.Tvi..- 1. 2, 1118. Wa. -• ..t o. Fl. lid' v 

K n \ss,cn,.d ,o ,.a.n.,l ll.-l.. M. O. I, C. M. .lo .1 
hrm.li .d ..rvn,-. f lan-l.-.r. d Aouost 2J. V>\>\ a, 
Can.,, D.,dB.-. I..wa. and a-sifn.-.l ,o IHh Sa...,..r^ 1...... 

P,„.„ot.-,l I.. S.t;,an, \o>,n.l„r Hi 111«. I>.- 1. .u:. 1 
al Can,,. Do.li,, . l"»a, J nrv 2S. IHL 

Vrhale (.has. I . .\euell Il2i 

.s„„ „( J. II . A,,,.//. ;.>„>.>. A,/.. 

Kn,,r,,l s,rvi,, AOBU", 1.",. 1118. Was -,•.., to Cjn.|. 
lok-on S C \.siBn,-,l lo Clth ll,.:. A„,ll.rv. 81s, 

D,v Dis,harB,,l a, Can.p D„,l=.-. Jannary 11. HH. 



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Yeoman Ellon Etnooil Stone I (i I 

s,„i „, II . J. Snirif, I.yuns. A''''- 
Fn„r.d III. I- S. .\aval S.-rvi,-,- at Omaha. D,-,, lid,,-, 
-. 1117 Wa- s,.„, ,„ Cr,-.,, Lak,-s Naval I rainniB Sta 
lion at Chi,., BO. 111. Was Iraosf.rM.l to llao,plor 
Roads. Ph.lad.lphia. W a- „ 1, a-, d l,...n s. r> o . 1- . h 
r..arv 27. HH. 

I'riiale Ediiar Larson 1(1 

Ki'^liifJlt <il Ottkl'tnil. \rh. 
Kn,.r,,l s.rvi,.- Junr 28, 111«. Wa. -iil ,o Camp 
Fun-,,,,,. Kan. Transf.rr,-,! to C.iin,, M-1- . ""J- A- 
.i-,.,.d ,o m.ilh Ti.n.li Ailill.rv. 8811, Di> , W-m ";''■ 
s.-as Angnst 23r,l. 1),-, 1,,,,B, .1 .U I ,mp I nosfii. Jan- 
uarv 23. 1110. 

I'niate lames .-/. Christy IKI 

.S„n „l !,.hn I. (lui'ls. l.-.im'. Sri'. 
Enl,-r,-,l s,-rvi,e Imu- 2t. 1118. Was s.o., lo H. Kihv. 
Kan. AssiBn,-d ,o Co. C, Fi,d,l Hospital Corp.. Trai.-. 
f,.rr,d to Camp Travis. T.xas. Ass,B,.,d t„ l«,h San- 
„ary Tra.n. Dis,hars,-,1 a. Camp Do.lso. I""'. ^'"■ '' 
2s. 1910. 

Mnsiilan Frank E. Peilan (91 

s,.n „/ i B. P<-ii<m. Oiiklimit. ^rl.. 
Fnl.r,,l .,'rvi,.- .n th,- .i,h N.l,. H-'B. J""' H^ ■"" 
Transf.rr.-,1 July l.Slh lo Can.,. Innslon. ,^-'''"''; "' 
13Hh U S. Inf.. Iat,-r lo 121lh F ol.l Aililhtv. "R.-n, 

o'v,-r.,-,s O, ,„l»-r 1.3. HHI. Wa. ilit, hjrs, il a, ( l' 

Funs,on. Kan.. Mav ,,. HH. 

I'rinile Harold L. Douglas 1 10 I 

Sun nl J. •/. Il.fuel'i-. /.,""-. A.-/.. 
Fnl.r.d -,rvi,.- Jnn.- 28, 1118; wa. s.-nt ,„ H. K.lov. 
Kan. Transf,-rr,.d to Camp San, Hon.ton T,-sas .-is- 
sie„,-d to M.-dhal Corp,. Transfrrr.-,! to Can.p Vl.iad,- 
Md. AssiBHod to Oflir.rs- Training S.ho.d d', S|S"|;I 
Corp.. D,s,harB,-d at Camp M.ad,-. Nov,-n,l„r i2. 1118. 



Railio Eleetrician L. A. Thomas I 1:5 1 

l!,-',.l.'nl ..( / ..•«-. A./.. 

Fn„.r,.d th,. Naval S.rvn,. a, aha N ,nl..a 21. 1117. 

\\,..,, ,o l.„al l.ak,-s liainmB Cainp a, C "■ aBo. "1^ 
A.V,B„,d ,„HadioFl,.,„„.,l U.S. N. li- F. Tran.,,,... 
,„ Ha,var,l i:„iv,rsi,, ,vh,,.- In- Bra.h.al.'.l Apr.l 311. 

1018 S,'rv,.d IT.r.n, .h,p- .o .ho MarU.ool • -a 

a. lia.lio o|.,ralor ,.nlil h,- w.,. r,-I.-as.-,l AilBLl 21 1 M I, 

Priiale Alhrrl E. Cliarehes (Ml 

li.-'i'i'-ta "' l'l.nfn.ih, ^'■li. 
l„„„.d .,rv,.<- Nov,mh,r 2,1, 1117; wa. .. n, ,„ H. 

1 n Colo. W,n, ov,r.,a. Mav. 1118. .\-.Bi.-J to 

Il.M.rv v. 13,1, F.,1,1 Arrilh-rv, 111, D,v. II,- was ,n 
,1„. Ai-n.-Ma.n,- oU.n-.v.s. V, .1,- .m,l I onl s,-. lo,-. 
Wa. ,n tl„- St. M,h„l ,l„>. and .n 1„- M,„..-.\,_ 

B,mno oll,-Msiv,-s. D,.,-liarB. .1 ■'< ' P ('"■(■-'■• ^"""" 

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I'niate II ilmer .lohnson < l.il 

>„„ ,., ( , -l»o,' .(../."-on. n„kl,,ii,l. \./,. 
h„„„d s.-ivi,,- Jolv 22. 1118: s,.il to Ci,„|, IIo.Ib,-. 
Iowa; „„„.f,rr,-,l lo Camp la-. Va. A.s,B".d ,o \ ,-.,^r,n^ 

.,„. Ho-,.„al C„,l. Win, rs..a. ^^ ■-";■;■"•■ „; 

. n,.,.. ( imo .,, S,„,bv. Fr ,-. wh,-r,- ...I III" v 

;.„' I,,,;.... ". „■ .,..,„,hl,,l an.l .old to Ih' I "O, 1'- 

I'niate Is/ (lass lllreil Indermiihle il6i 

s.o, .,1 ( . I'. I„.lr,,„„hl,'. I.u.ns. >.h. 

Fn|,i,d s.r-i., \"Sii-, la. I"l«: "-'- """, '" ,"''"- 

\L s.hool a, Kan.is lalv Mo. Tian-Ln,- ,o a„i,. 

|„k-„„ !• I ," I-, Ida... D,.,ha,B,,l a. Can,,. 

l,,„lB,. Iowa. F. hri.Jiv 1. I"l" 

Seaman Ernest II . Coinff I IT I 

Hryi.i'iit of l.\"ri'. ^<■l>. 
h„l,„,l ,1,.- Naval S,-rvi,,- I),-, .-mh.-r I. 1117. W ,i.l >•■ 
,l„. 1,1, ,, 1 ik.-. Tra.ni.iB S,alion al ChiiaBo I" 1 '•'"- 

,'rr,..l to N,«porl N ; a..,Bn;d lo - > ;."'■';;.• 

Ohio. »h,r,- h,- ..rv.-.l nnld lol,.a.,d from .,-,v o . !>■ ■ 
,-,-mli,-i 28. 1118. 



I'rniite Albert E. Ft out i U', i 

.s„„ of I'.i'i A. (■'"'■I. '>.,fi>. A,-(,. 
r„, r,,l ..IM., Jino 28 1118 and a.siBn.-.l ,o Co. C. 

'iKlh M.oh (.on >,,,i..n, 8K,h ll,v,. al Camp UodB- 

low,,. W.iil ,iv,i.,a. Ansa. I I I 1118. 

(;,/i I). Coiinealh I \')> 

s„„ ,., „ u.-ll hunun Uoioly uj Pt; alio. A.-).. 
II,- ,do„o ,am.- ,n. loll w,- w,-r,; nnal.l,- „, g.-l ■" <om h 
„,,i, ,„. ■ :,, ohlain his S.TVI,-.- r,-,-ord. 



Roy J. Ilest 1 20 1 

/V.-M'/'-fif "f I>"'aur. A,-/,, 
\,loll.,-, that w fail,-<l lo S'l 1"» •'""> ,,-.„, d IL; L a 

so, of an ol,l r,sp,-,l,-.l family .n atur II.- .. .-n- 

Jlll'-d to his pla,.- an,ong ,h.- oll„r hrav,- hoy. fro.n h.s 
l,.,„„- town. 



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MR. and Mrs. J. S. Koljinson of Tekamah. whose sons compose the above group, 
are responsible for the special page for tiiree brothers. Mr. Robinson 
requested a special page for his three sons, he was willing to pay the extra cosl, 
others having three sons that came to our notice, were informed of the arrangement 
made by Mr. Robinson so that we would not be accused of partiality. Mr. and 
Mrs. Robinson have resided in Tekamah since 1875. They began life with nothing 
but honestv. energy and good intentions, they have acquired a competency and won 
the esteem and confidence of the entire community. 



1st Class Private (). B. Robinson 

Son of Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Rol)iiisoii. Tekamah. 
Neb. Born January 8, 1895. He entered the 
service July 9, 1917 in Co. F. 4th Neh. Inf., at 
Oniaha; was sent to Camp Cody. N. M. Trans- 
lerred lo 127th F'ield Artillery. Went overseas 
June 28th as part of dralt for replacement 
troops. Was assigned to 119tli Field Artillery. 
32nd Div. He was in the second battle of the 
Marne from July 27th to August 24th and in 
the Juvigny sector August 28th to September 
lllh and in the Meuse-Argonne offensives .Sep- 
tember 24th to November 7. 1918. He came 
through without a scratch and returned to 
L'. S. and received his discharge at Camp 
Dodge, Iowa, April 11. 1919. 

Seaman 2d Class Glenn Dale Robinson 

Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robinson. Tekamah. 
Neb. Was born January 14, 1897. He en- 
tered the U. S. .Naval Service at Omaha June 
3, 1918. Was sent to Great Lakes Training 
Station. Chicago. Transferred to Hampton 
Roads, Va. Assigned to U. S. Battleship. Min- 
nesota. He was on watch when the submarine 



torpedoed it at 3.30 a. m.. .Sunday. .September 
29th. It struck the starboard side of the bow 
making a hole 30x40 feet, but the water-tight 
compaitrnent were all closed and prevented it 
from sinking. He was transferred to the Bat- 
tleship Kansas, and went across with the next 
convoy. .-Vfter being on the Kansas for sev- 
eral trips he was transferred to the Receiving 
.Ship al Norfolk, Va. He was released from 
service February 11. 1919. 

Private Clarence ./. Robinson 

Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. KoLiinson. Tekamah. 
Neb. Born June 28, 1899. He entered the ser- 
vice April 23. 1917 in Co. F, 4th Neb. Inf. 
Transferred to (^amp Cody. N. M.. where he 
was assigned to 127th F'ield .\rtillery. Went 
overseas June 28. 1918 as replacement draft. 
Assigned to 119th Field Artillery. 32nd Div. 
He was in the second battle of the 
Marne July 27th to .\ugust 24th in Juvigny 
sector August 28th to September 11th and in 
the Meuse-Argonne offensives from September 
24th to .November 7. 1918. He returned to the 
U. S. on the LI. S. S. Frederick. May 3, 1919, 
without any wound stripes or hospital record. 



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Ml\. and Mrs. J. M. Conneally are the proutl parents of llie aliove jiroiip, wlu. 
are grandsons of the late Patrick Conneally. who with his lu<> iirotliers. 
James and John, hscated in Elm C.reek valley. we>t of Decalur. in the >ixlies. The 
Conneally hrolhers were born in Ireland, each had a (■la-.>ical education. Creek 
and Latin scholars. They were influential factor> durinj: their life lime in that 
part of the county. Their children and grandchildren have followed in Uicir loot- 
steps and maintain the untarnished honor attached to the name Conneallv. 



1st Liiulcnant Tid ('.onnciilly 

S(in uf Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cimiieally. hi-raliii^ 
Nel). He enleied the service Mareli 27. l'»17 
in Co. E. 4th Neli. hif. I He was fdrnieiK a 
member of this regiment in the Mexican horcler 
service in 1916.) Was sent to Camp Cody. N. 
M. .\ssigncd to 127th Field Artillery, pro- 
moted to Corporal Novemlier 17. 1916: lo .Ser- 
geant .\pril 1, 1917; to 2nd l.ieut. Octolier 2. 
1917, and to 1st I. lent. .September 21. 191H. 
Went overseas Septendier 2.S. 1918. Landed at 
Le Havre. France, but did not get to the froiil 
lines before the armistice was signed. Ketnrned 
lo II. S. .lannarv 6. 1919. and was discharged 
at Camp Dodge, b.wa. .lannary 22. 1919. 

2u(l Liciitiiiitiit J. W. C.onnfdlly 

Son lA \h. and \Ii>. .]. M. Omneallv. l)ei,uin. 
Neb. He entered the service .\pril U>. 1917 at 
Sioux City. Iowa. Was assigned to Co. K. 



1th Neli. Ird. Was -eril lo Camp Cod\. \. \1. 
Transferred lo 127tli I'ield Artillery, then lo 
.S2nd Field Artillery an<l later to liith Amniii- 
nilion Train. I'romoled lo C.npoial januaiA 
16. 191«. and to l.ieiil. August M. 191K. l.ieul. 
Conneally did not go oviTseas. He was re- 
tained in the training unit at Cam]) Cody until 
^ent to Camp Dodge where he received his dis- 
charge Feliruarx H. 1919. 

Priralf Ihnuihl I'. Connriilly 

Son of Mr. anil Mk. .1. M- Cmmeally of De- 
calin. .Neb. Knlen-d ihe service December 12. 
1917 at Omaha. Neb. He was sent to Ft. Scoii. 
Calibirnia: was assgined to lib Co. l{egulai> in 
Coast Artlllen. Was si-nt oveiseas October I. 
191H. landing al Brest. France: too late to gel 
into action beiore the armistice was signed. 
Ndvendier 11th. Keturne.l to the United States 
March H. 1919. and was ilisrhargeil al Camp 
D.idge. b>«a. Man h 20. 1919. 



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MR. ami Mrs. F. F. Parker of Decatur are llie parents of the above group. Mr. 
Parker is a veteran of the Civil War. serving in a Wisconsin regiment. He has 
Iseen a long time resident of Burt county, serving as county sheriff in the eighties. 
The patriotism of Mr. and Mrs. Parker in home activities knew no bounds, both 
were active in all home work to aid in winning the World War. Thev are ]3rou( 
of the fact that thev had three sons in their countrv s service. 



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.Sun u) _\lr. anil .\li>. F. F. Parker. Decalui. 
Neb. He entered tlie service in July. 1917; was 
assigned to Co. J, 4tli Neb. Inf.. and sent to Ft. 
Robinson. Neb. Transferred to Camp Cody. 
N. M. Went overseas in October. 1918 and 
assigned to the Veterinary Corps, located at 
Bordeaux. Franie. .S|i|| in the service. 



Si'iiicaitt lulgar E. Parker 

.Son i>t Mr. and Mrs. F'. F. Parker. Decatur. 
Neb. Entered the service July 16. 1917 in Co. 
C. 6lh Neb. Inf. Transferred to Camp Cody. 
N. M. .\ssigned to Co. K.. 134lb Inf. Went 
overseas October 13. 1918. Located at Le Mans. 
France. November 11. 1918 to June. 1919. Pro- 




niolcd to Corporal .Scptemlier l.S. 1918. then lo 
Ouarlcrniasler .Sergeant May 1. 1919. Returned 
lo llie United States July LS. 1919. Discharged 
at Camp Dodge. Iowa. July 26th and re-enlisted 
the same dale for one year, but came hiune on 
a 30 day furlough to visit his parents ami chums 
in his old luime toun. 



Priralc /,s7 Class Nctvdl iV. Parkir 

Son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Parker. Decatur. 
Neb. Was born March 1. 1900. He entered 
the service June 2.S. 1918. He was sent to Ft. 
.Sam Houston. Texas and assigned to the Quar- 
termaster's Deparlnienl. He went overseas Sep- 
tember 16. 1918. where he was ten months in 
the sulisistence department. Returned to Uni- 
ted .States and discharged at Camp Dodge, Aug- 
ust 2. 1919. 



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MR. and Ml-. I., t;. Sliuiiiua\. <if Lyons, are llic fonil p,iri>nl- tiT llic aliovc liioiip 
The pranafatlier of these soldier hoys was a Civil War veteran, lie came 
to Lyons in'^lSai. He had three sons, and each iiad lliree son- in the world war. 
making him nine grandson> in the service of their connlrx. Thai is cerlaiidy a 
recor.rof patriotism seldom recorded. J. Shumwav. the ^ran.lfalher. is ')2 vears 
old. and i- the present comman.ler of the G. A. R. Post at Lvon-. lie -pend- most 
of hi- time around the lumher oHi.e .onducled by his -..n L. C. Munnuas. the father 
of the group. The late senator Shumwav. of WakeheM. uh,, had three .-ons in the 
service is an uncle of the above boy-. 



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.S,,n of Ml", aii.l \h>. I.. <;. Sliuiiiuav 
Met) He entered tlie IL S. Air .Service al 
Omaha. Neli.. Decemlier 2. 1917. He was sent 
lo Kellv Kield at San Antonio. Texas and as- 
•^igned io 2.S7tli Aera .Si|nadi(.n. \^ ent overseas 
Jnne :«). 1918. landing at liresl. France. Re- 
tnvned to United States \|nil 1. I'll'). Was 
discliart;ed at Canip Kun>Inn. Kan., \i.iil HI 
1919. He was proniote<l to C.npoial Seplendier 
1.1. 191K and lo Ser<:eant Deceniliei 1. 191K. 

Mrss SiTfit. ('.harli'S \ vrium Shiininay 

Son of Ml. and Mis. I.. ('.. SIninmay of l.\ons. 
Neb. He enteied the U. S. Air Service at Ft. 
Omaha. Decemlier 18. 1917. He was assifined 
the IHth Balloon Company. Promoted to 
Sergeant April 1. 1918 and to Mess SeifieanI 
Mav 1. 1918. He went overseas with his <orn- 
Octcdier 21. 1918. On arconnl of ihe sifiii- 




iiit: i>f the aiini-lice he h.id ii" rh.iin,- Im .ictive 
service. He leliune.l lo t . S. Mav .S. 191'; and 
was disrhai^ied at Camp Dodfie. |..«a. Mav 19. 
1919. 

riiiiilr Isl (Ifiss l.iirin /.. Sliiiiiiiifiy 

.Son ..I Mi. and Mr-. I .. C. Shiiniuav .d Lyons. 
Neh. He elililed the I . S. \ir Service Oclo- 
her 18. 1917. He wa- sent to Kelly Field at 
San \iit.niio. TcNas and assif;ned to Co. A. -ith 
lialloon S(pia(hdn. Promoted to Isl Class 
Private Fehruaiy f). 1918. He «enl overseas 
.lime .-iO. 1918. landing; al ISrest. France, where 
he was transferred to tin- 9th Halloon Companv 
and moved into the war zone where he saw 
mnch active service in the 'I'oiil seclm-. also in 
the \erdun sector. He was in the St. Mihiel 
and Meiise-.Vrsonne olTsenives and was cited for 
efficienl service. He was ff.rtmiate in .--caping 
iniiMv and sickness. He retiiiiicd to the Imited 
Stat.-- May .'5. 1919 and was discharged at Cam|i 
Dodiie. Mav K). 1919. 



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BURT COUNTY CHAPTER— AMKHK AN KKI) (ROSS 

E\ KK^ |ialri(>lii- cili/cii of Hurt ((iiiiitv U-v\> .1 ju-l |Miili' in llie nvord iiuuli' I'V 
ihe Bm-I ('..>iiMt\ ChaiiU-i. I tlii- liirludi-- all lh<- aii\iliar\ orfrani/aliun- ) it 
won the lionorabU- .li>liiiction ..f hi-iiif; tin- haniifr ...uiilv in ih.- l)a.M,.n >lat.' in tlio 
United States, in niemhershii) rcrord. in pidportioii to p(i])ulali(in. and ucie piililiralK 
presented with a >ilk lla^ h\ I' . W. Jnds„n. >lat,- .luiiiman for Nehra-ka. Mr-. K. 
C Houston re.eived the prize hanncr a> chairinan of the Burt Counts (.hapt.'r 
She has it in a "las> ease in the Red C.ro^ ^oonl^ in the court house, to he preserved 
",s a souvenir of (he honor won. Much ..edit is due Mrs. K. C. llou-ton and Mr-. 
George MeCuire. pre>idenl and seeretarv of the Hurl (.ounts (.haptei. lor the 
wonderful re.-.ud mad,-. In.piirie^ ranie from all -our<-e> wUlun and oulH.le th' 
state as to "h<.« ih.'V di.l it." The ansu.'r i-. -uperu.r or.<;ani/,ni- ahilitv in perle.l- 
in" faullle- tean, uork u, all part- ..f th.'ir r,un,t\. the\ rode over 2.000 miles m 
their .ampaisin to organize everv town and s.hool dislriel. '1 h.- spirit ol 1 / -C was 
kindled in this eountv as overnight. Kaetions. nationalities, .reeds, .■hisses lorgol 
their dilTerenres anil' united for one eommon purpose. U> ai.l the Ke.l (.ross ni 
mohilizing everv at..m of energy, and every pennv ot wealth was to he po..le.l n, 
Ihe cause of right. The ihairman. Mrs. Houst.m. ua- xers diploni.ili. . -h.- .lid not 
.liitate to the iHaiuh or^nizations. she left the re-p..n-ihililv uith .-a.-li. to ex.-r. i-e 
their .iwn judgment in the .omlu.t ..f l...al anair>. The ulm.,-t har.nons prevaili'd. 
the only rivalry was which could acomplish the m.ist to ai.l ih.' pr.,-.-.iili..n ol the 
war T.. Mrs.' Houston and Mrs. M.Guiie. presi.lenl an.l x-.r.-t.uN .d tin- I'.urt 
County Chapter ..f the .American Ke.l Cr..-. an.l their h.yal .-..-workers 111 all part- 
,d' the county are due the honor of « inning th.- inize hanner. .)f which every loyd 
litizen have ju.st reason to he prou.l. 



CHAIRMAN. NEBRASKA AMF.RICW RKD CROSS ACriMflKS. 

June I. I'M'). 

Mits. K. (;. Hm sTON. 

Tfkdiridh. ^I'hniiLd. 
Mv Dear .Mrs. Houston: 

I ,.we you an apol.)g\ f.ir not writing -o.uier in r.-poiise lo \our rcvnt re(| 
hut ui-h t.. state that 1 overlooked this entirely last Tuesday, the dav 1 pr..nn-.' 
write \ou. and have heen out of the city mu.-li .d' the time since that Inne. 

Burt .■ountv stood at the t..p thr..ugh<.ut thi> .'ntire period, uith the largest 
capita mend-ership of anv county in Nehraska. an.l in hoth War I- un.l .lrix.-> ran 
over Ihe top. V..u un.louhtediv have detaile.l recor.ls covering the War i-un.i .Ir 

Ahout a year ago the writer otTere.l a -ilk Re.l Cross flag t.. the ...unly ch- 
having the largest per capita memhership. uhi.h was won hv your chapter, a 
had the pleasure of attending \our countx nu'cling an.l presenting ihis t.i v.ui. 

The members of your cuntv ..rgaiiizalion >h..ul.l derive mu.-h satisfaclmn 
the excellent .showing vou have ma.le in ,onnecti..n uith Ke.l Cross an.l ..ther 
activities. No better renecli..ii .d' the patrh.tism an.l tru.^ Auieri.ani-m prcN 




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With best wishes. 1 remain. 



Yours Idilli hilly. 



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The executixi- comiiiillee were as r.illc>u~: C.liairm.iii. Mis. K. (.. Il<>u-|.m; lir-l 
vice chairman. Mrs. Allic llaiina. who sfr\c<l iiiilil Odohcr 12. I''1T. Mi-. I . \. 
Cameron vva.s elected lo Till the vacancy. Second \ ice chairman. I!cv. I!. .|. M.iiilcv. 
who served until Ocloher !',. i')li'.. Mrs. IlerhcM Khoade- ua- i-\oi]rA lo lill llie 
vacane\. Third vice chairman. Mrs. I.. S. I.ariie: iouilh vice cli.iirinaii. Janu- K. 
Cornish: secretarv. Mrs. (Jeorge \lc(;iiirc: Ircasiirer. D. \\ . Crcenleal: chaii'Maii 
in,'mher-hip comniillee. Mr-. Kd. I.alla. ulm ser\ed iinlil .lainiarx In. I')];'. V. J 




MRS. GEORGK M.CUIRK. 

.S''(rffar\ Hull Courtly ClKifJlrr 

All,,-, I, an H,,l '""' 

Ganno elected to hll the vacanev: chairman linaiice committee. V.. 1- '■'•Hi-- «'"• 
.erved u.Uil April 18, 1918, Mr. Herman Wragj;e was elected to I''' v..""«y: 
chairman first aid. Dr. I. Lukins; chairman cavihan relief committee. M- I- A; 
Cameron: chairman puhlieity committee. Mrs. K. I. Houston: .haunKUi d,sa->e, 

relief committee. W. T. Poucher. I„.„l,.rs 

The chapter was especiallv fortunate in havinj: .uch men and «omen lor leaders. 
All are highly respected in the communitv. and were well aide to exercise ii.iod judg- 
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The chairmen and members of the various committees, organized upon instruc- 
tions from divisional headquarters, were appointed bv the countv chairman. The 
officers of the various branches were in turn elected at the regular meetings or 
chosen by the branch chairman. 

At the time of the serious influenza epidemic, committees were appointed to cjre 
for persons in need of care or food. 

It has been the aim of the Burt County Chapter to interest all persons wiiiiin its 
jurisdiction in some phase of the Red Cross work. Many of the older women, 
unable to go to the work rooms, knitted many garments in the home, and pieced 
many quilts for the refugees. Children in the schools were taught to knit. Knitting 
at social affairs, clubs and on trains became very common. Hospital garments and 
the surgical dressings were made in the various work rooms. 

The finance committee was organized to devise ways and means of adding money 
to the treasury. By home talent affairs, box socials. Red Cross booths at the Fair, 
auction sales of various kinds, proceeds from lecture courses and numerous other 
sources, the funds poured into the treasurv. 

The membership committee deserve much credit for the wav thev organized for 
the best results. 

The civilian relief committee was to furnish hel|> and comfort to the families 
of absent soldiers. 

The publicity committee informed the people of the great needs and also of the 
vast work that the Red Cross was carrying on. 

The Junior Red Cross interested the younger folks, and some form of work was 
conducted in every school district. 

The first aid committee was organized for the jnirpose of interesting the people 
in the need of a knowledge of the first aid. and to enroll such persons in such classes. 

Through the liberal support of the members in a financial way the Burt County 
Chapter furnished to the great cause amounts aggregating Sf.SO.nnn.OO. To the 
Nebraska Base Hospital about Sl.OOO was furnished" 

The following articles were shipped to headquarters: Knitted articles 8.388. sur- 
gical dressings 36,4.57, hospital garments 13.202, refugee garments 1.S17 lavette 
2,996, comfort kits 257, booklets 355. 

The civilian relief committee was able at various times to render valuable serv- 
ice to families having absent soldiers. This committee was also instrumental in 
urging all soldiers serving from Burt county to take out war insurance. 

Many enrolled in the first aid class. It was es|)eciallv gratifying to have so 
many women from the rural districts take interest in this jjhase of the work. 

Surgical dressing classes were also formed under efficient instructions. 

Relief was tendered many families during the influenza epidemic bv special 
committees. 

Through the membership campaign of 1918, Burt county reported 100 per cent. 
The Burt County Chapter was awarded a Red Cross flag, bv the state chairman, 
K W. Judson for having obtained the largest per cent membership in 1917. For 
organization we are indebted to the co-operation of practically 



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THK 'rekMinah Cliaplt-r (if llie AiiuTican Kfil Cid.-,--. ((iinpri-ing llii' lfiiil(ii\ Mir- 
rounding Tekamali carried on the local activilie^^ under llic same ofticers a- con- 
stituted the Burt County Chapter with the additional assistants to niecl local necc- 
<ilies. The local organization was under the direct management of Mr>. K. <:. 
Houston and Mrs. Geo. McGuire, chairman and secretary of the Hurt (..Kint\ 
Chanter, assisted hv a local cori).s of local ijeojjle who were continnou> in llicu 
eflfort to render all assistance necessary, to enahle the ofiicials lo mohili/e the uork- 
ing force in the city and adjacent terrilorv. The headijuarters an<l work room 
of^the local organization were lirsl in the Woman's Relief Corps building which wa> 
nicely arranged for the purpose, but after the comi)letion of the new ('.ourl House, 
the County Board of Supervisors ofl'ered the Red Cross commodious atid convenient 
rooms in the new fire proof structure, which thev occupied, and kept as active as a 
beehive every dav of the week until after the armistice was signed. Following is 
a brief summary of what was accumpli^hed by the local organization. 

Tekamah and vicinity ma.le :'.,021 hos])ital garments. .t1() retugee garmeiil> 
2,2+0 layettes. 70 comfort kits. 60 booklets. n..>f7 surgical dressings, 3.07J'. knilled 
articles. Monev received from all sources, S l:i..'i7.'i.Ci2. 

Some of the items were as follows: Sales SUI-SO.'.. IS. hogs S.'-,.7(..-..;iO. ,pidl mad,- 
by cirl patriots $1,256.00, goose I862..50, tune. Ameri.a ^i;l.^O.OO. rooster S.SO.xOl) 
Jews whiskers S170.00. moon .^fl 22.00, handkerchief i rom f ranee $2,62^00, call 
.'S»22.0I), lamb .S211.00, |)up .S2:?.5.()0. 

The Bethel la.lies were the first from the couiitv to ask for sewing. Seven 
organized auxiliaries all in the country. Mrs. Elsie kelly. .hairman .listrut f; Mrs. 
De'^ia Major, chairman Fairview school district; Miss Ma.guerite Richardson.^ chair- 
man districts 2:^, .50 and 70; Mrs. Guy Young, chairman Districts .", an.l lo; Miss 
Zada Kearney, chairman district 29; Mrs. J. S. Eckley. chairman .li>tricl 2 an.l 1'); 
Mrs. Mattie Re.lding. chairman district :^5. All of these auxiliaru- did excellent 
work and enabled the chapter to complete all quotas on time. 

Mrs Emmet Ellis had charge of the sewing till May. I'M!), when she moved 
away from the jurisdiction of the chapter. She was succeeded by Mrs. II. 1. 

Van Nostrand. ,, ■ c i i 

Mrs Metta Sutherland Stout. Mrs. Frank A. Cameron. Mrs. F. S. Fame an. 
Miss Fou McGuire ha.l charge .if the work ro,.m .luring the making ..I ll..^p.lal 
garments and refugee clothing. \i i i i- 

Mrs. Ed. Stapleton supervised tiie making ot mtant lasetlc>. Mrs. 1. I.ukins 
was chairman of the surgical dressings, with Miss Hilga Nelson assistant. When 
Miss Nelson an^were.l the call of her c.untrv as a traine.l nurse. Miss Fouise Reinert 
was appointed to fill the vacancy. ,„.,.,, • i ,i 

Mrs McGuire had charge of the knitting. Mrs. 1{. I. Housl.m supcrvi>e,l the 
pressing and packing of the garments, was also chairman ol the puhli.ilv .•.,nnnitl.-e. 
Mrs. Geo. B. Ott was chairman of the garment cutting committee. 

Would space permit, special mention should be made of Mrs. (.eo. H. Olt. .\li>. 
Chas A Fuller Mr- H V. Slanfield and ..thers who serve.l .>n >.> many .-.immittees. 
and were always on hand and fille.l any position ma.le va.ant by the absence of the 
of the heads of important departments. In fact the mam corps of assistants were 
so efficient and faithful in their constant attendance, that it permitted Mrs f.. I.. 
Houston and Mrs. Geo. McGuire. county chairman and secretary to devote the lime 
necessary to the com,.lete organization of the entire county. Tekamah s local 
organization gave freely of their time, that all possible aid might l>e sent to our 
boys in the service and those elsewhere in need. The success accomplished is the 
result of patriotism and the cordial co-operation of practically every man. woman 
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AMERICAN RED CROSS— CRAK; BRANCH Ol THE 
BURT COUNTY CHAPTER 

CKAK; l)ran(li of llie Burt County Cliaptt'i. Anicricaii Kcd (:ro.->. wa> or<iani/oil 
May 2!!, I'JIT. The ofliceis of the Burt C.ouiily Chapter were present and 
assisted ill organizing the hrandi chaiiler. The following olficers uere eh-eted: 
Mrs. E. J. Martin, chairman: \li» Kila Minier. secretary; A. I,. Md'herson. treas- 
urer; also the following vice chairmen: Mrs. R. H. Tiiurher. Mrs. John (iarne,. 
J. D. Gordon. Mrs. H. Coo|)er and Mrs. K. T. Inderwood. 

Committees for carrying on dilferenl line> ,,r work were appointed In the 
executive committee as follow-: Committee on mendiership. Mr-. J. 1. Carner. 
Mrs. H. Cooper. David Tluul.er. Dr. Th.nnpM.n. Will Minier. Mr-. .). D. (;ordon. 
Alice Freeman and C. M. rhomp>oii. Thi- committee served until the Chn-tma- 
Membership Drive. December. 1'»I7. having secured a memher-hip of HID. 

Committee on finance: J. D. (Jor.lon. E. J. Martin. A. I,. Mcl'hcr-on. Nan 
Minier. Ad<la Thom|ison. Sadc (Jates. 

Committee on supplies: Mr-. I!. 11. Thurher. Mr-. Will Mh.ier. Mr-. ,1. M. Bowv. 
Mrs. A. A. Danielson ami Mr-. K. M. Thurher. Tin- <-ommittee -erved nulil M,i\. 
I'Uil when -upplies were purchased fmm the Central Di\i-ioii. 

Committee on in-pc,tion of -ewing: Mr-, ,1a-. h rccman. Mr-. .1. \1. lioNcc and 
Mrs. J. E. Eriis. 

Conmiittee lor cutting garment-: Mr-. ,lolm Speilman. Mr-. '1. A. Mmier. Mr-. 
S J Gate-. This .(.mmittee served until September. I')!!',, when garment- were 
sent'alrea.K cut out. The last three m..nth- the-.- la.lie- were a-i-tcd bv Mi- Mall 
McDonald and Mr-. U. V. Whitney. 

Committee for knitting: Mrs. K. H. Thurher. Mr-. Edna Clark and Mrs. (,. 
W. Pool. 

The first work of the Craisi branch was the making of hospital garment-. Bc- 
oinning the hrst week in June. I-)I7. the ladies met twice a week at the rooms 
arranged for the work. During the winter having no suitable phue for sewing. Mrs 
E. M Thurher kindlv offered the u-e of her home until -pru.g. With the help ol 
the difTerent auxiliaries, the .hairmen were: Mr-. J..hn J.-n-en. Summilt. Mis. Jan.' 
Titus "Do Your Bit Club." Mr-. Alfred Benson and Mr-. T.m. \el-on. I I'.l ho-p.tal 
garments and 1.52 refugee sjarmenls were made. The ladic- liaMug never lail.-d to 
meet their assigned (|uota-. 

Knitlinu was begun in September. I<)17. The ladie- were vers faithful lu ihi- 
line of wo'rk. aUvav- more than hlling their .piola. having nia.le a tota ol I ._ I t 
knittcl arti, le<. We had three ladies pa-t eightv-lue vears ol age who du a great 
,leal .>f thi- work. They were Mrs. Evdia Jones. Mr-. P. S. Gibbs and Mrs. Joe 

''our champi.m knitter is Mrs. R. H. Thurher. Mrs. John Bain ha- the record 
for turning out the mo-t sweaters in four weeks time, having made six. 

Our branch has nevei been without suflicient fund- to .arrv on the work. The 
fir*t money raised bv the linance committee was ,>blained l.> having a Red (.ross 
ctan.l at the Chautauqua t;roun.ls. This netted $213.00. next a box s,.cial the pro 
ceeds from which were $210. A goose donajed_ by Tom \el-on wa- -.d,l ..n tlie 
street at Dutch auction bringing a total of $26<.2.i. 

March -r', 1<)1R an auction -ale of artiide- donated \>\ pcr-o:is throughout o:ir 
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amounted to more than SlO.OOO. In August. 1918. P. E. Ceiutte donated to the Red 
Cross a mule from his farm in Arkansas. Auctioneers Askwig and Slack gave their 
services and sold him for $1,625.00. Pershing's birthday the ladies from Summitt 
had a quilt sold at auction, which brought over $300. These donations from different 
individuals at their public sales and country school districts kept our finances in 
splendid condition. Total receipts by the Craig branch of the Burt County Chapter. 
American Red Cross, was $16,037.76. 

Thos. A. Minier was appointed captain of the first War Drive. June 18, 1917. 
with C. P. Friis. Chas. Cram. A. L. McPherson and R. H. Thurber as assistants. 
Our territory which consists of school districts 21. 49. 68, 57. 62, 60, 66, 54, 27, 26, 
15. 61 am\ 22 was divided among these workers, and our quota of Sl,500 was easily 
over subscribed, they having raised S2.940. For the Second War Drive in 1918. 
Mr. Minier was again appointed as chairman. A meeting of the directors of the 
school districts was called, and it was decided to ajjpropriate S3. 140 from the 
local treasury. 

Miss Mable Bovee was appointed chairman of a committee on military and 
civilian relief. 

The people have responded generously to every a|)peal. For the first Christ- 
mas membership drive, captains were appointed, and they succeeded in getting more 
than 80 per cent membership. Since the last Christmas roll call, our branch has 
been 100 per cent in membership, having enrolled 971 annual members, 145 
magazine members and 510 members of the Junior Red Cross. 

Three large shijjments of clothing for the Belgian relief have been shipped from 
here. During the epidemic of Spanish influenza the Red Cross paid for the service 

of two nurses. 

The surgical dressing department of the Craig branch is deserving special men- 
tion. It was organized in the fall of 1917. with Mrs. Herbert Cooper as chairman. 
Miss Hilga Nelson, of Tekamah. was secured for a short time as special instructor. 
The class increased to a membership of 30. which was divided into four classes 
under Miss Ceva Erickson. Mrs. Ed. Snow. Miss Matt McDonald and Mrs. John Jar- 
i^enson. Under the efficient management 10.892 articles were manufactured and sent 
to headquarters. None of them were returned for remaking. Their quotas were 
always in full and on time, in every instance. The patriotism and untiring energy 
of the Craig branch of the Red Cross could not be surpassed anywhere. The success 
is largely due to the faithful and efficient service rendered by the officials, and the 
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DECATUR BRANCH OF THE BURT COUNTY CHAPTER 
OF AMERICAN RED CROSS 

THE organization of Decatur branch on June 15. 1917. was the result ot a visit 
by Mrs. E. C. Houston of Tekaniah, chairman of the Burt County Chapter, and 
Mrs. George McGuire. county secretary, they were accompanied by Herbert Rhoades, 
E. J. Gano and E. C. Houston, members of the executive committee. A meeting 
being called for that purpose in the M. E. church. E. A. Hanson was elected chair- 
man; Mrs. J. G. Ashley, secretary; Mrs. E. J. Griffin, treasurer; and Mrs. W. J. 
Stephenson, chairman of the committee on supplies. 

The charter members were Miss Lottie Hamilton. Mrs. E. D. Hamilton. Mrs. 
E. J. Griffin, Mrs. E. A. Hanson, Mrs. J. B. Whittier, Mrs. E. A. Sears. Mrs. 
L. D. Lambert, Mrs. W. R. Eagleton, Miss Olive Lambert, Miss Hessie Best. Mrs. 
A. J. Miller, Mrs. R. Hossley, Miss Irene Horsley. Mrs. A. E. Mover. Mrs. S. T. 
Young, Dr. J. B. Whittier. H. Olbrev. Lee Despaine. James Lambert. Rev. Chas. 
Calkins and Rev. A. M. Bracewell. 

The following chairmen of committees were appointed ; Ray Grosvenor on 
finance, M. Skalovsky on membership, H. D. Byram on civilian relief. W. R. Eagle- 
ton on military, Mrs. G. H. Busse on Junior Red Cross. Mrs. E. D. Canfield on 
surgical dressing and Mrs. F. F. Parker, director of knitting. 

The first war drive was immediately started, G. H. Busse. W. R. Eagleton, Geo. 
Thoma. T. R. Ashley and Ray Grosvenor made a canvass of the Decatur district 
outside the city, and Mrs. Canfield, Mrs, Hanson, Mrs. Whittier. Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. 
Ashley and Miss Calnon made the canvass inside the corporate limits for sub- 
scriptions. 

The Wotnens Relief Corps, with Mrs. S. T. ^ oung as president. ga\e a benefit 
dinner June 5. 1917. that being first registration chtv. raising $54 for the Red Cross 
as a foundation fund and first donation. At a meeting June 20lh. to consider 
methods of canvass, willi only 14 members present, $925 was subscribed. W lien 
the membership dues and "war fund" donations poured in. the amount was raised 
to a grand total of S5.o40.65. that was "over the top" more than double the amount 
of quota, which was $2,400, making the over-subscription $2,o9(). In the meantime 
the supply department was not idle; through the courtesy of Eagleton Bros, a large 
room in their business house was placed at the service of the organization for a 
work room; material and sewing machines were soon installed and work began. 
Before a head(]uarters was established in Nebra.ska, supplies were ordered from 
Denver. The work room was kept open every afternoon except Sunday, that was 
continued all through the summer of 1917, but in late fall and winter. Mondays 
and Saturdays were omitted. 

A number of the sewing groups are entitled to honorable mention for their 
faithful and efficient service: Mrs. H. D. Bvram, Mrs. S. S. Farrens. Mrs. Jas. 
Lambert. Mrs. L. D. Lambert. Mrs. J. G. Ashlev. Mrs. Chas. Ashlev. Mrs. Acheson. 
Mrs. Best. Mrs. E. Rohde, Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. A. K. Sears. Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. 
G. R. Maryott. Mrs. Parker, Mrs, Dimmick, Mrs. J. T. Choice, Mrs. Young and 
several others. Mrs. W. J. Stephenson was a busy woman, she did most of the 
cutting as well as being general supervisor and inspector; seams were sewed, ripped, 
sewed and sometimes ripped again to get them to pass muster with the inspection 
department. Somelimes pockets inadvertently placed on the back of the shirt were 
removed and put in proper place, button holes on the wrong side were removed to 
the right side, although the popularity of the inspector had to suffer at times, 
only one lot of garments were returned for alteration. 



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Au\iliai\ liianilit^ were oifianized in llie cdunliA school di-lrirl-. \li-. j. I,. 
Conneally at the liead of one, Mrs. J. M. Comically another. Mrs. Ilemum Mnlcr 
another, and Mrs. A. J. Brinley another. Good work was done in each ol ihcsc. 
Socks, sweaters, mufflers and wristlets given untler the nimhle fins-'ers of llic kiiitlini; 
"roup, who put in many long hours lo provide condorl and warnilh lor llic lio\* 
so bravely enduriTig hardships for the sake of America and the home folk-. 

Mrs. F. F. Parker, supervisor of knilting. i)aliently removed heel- and Iocs lo 
fit specifications, not lo say feet, ahslracling knols left liv unvvar\ knitters. She 
won her laurels in receiving connncndalioM for all our knilling Iroin ihc iiispeilioii 
department. 

In December. I'JIT. Mrs. Cardudd ucnl lo Tckaniah for a course in suigiial 
dressin". On its complelion she relumed and organized two classes, one lor alter 
noon, the other for c\ening. the eruollmcnt was large, the work was under way 
everv afternoon .uid evening all uiiiler. Tlicre was a class ol Junior Red (.russ 
"iris under the direction of Mis- ()li\c l.amiiert. a number ol them became pro- 
ficient with the gauze and cotton, (piilc a number of the little uoikcr- uere <loing 

knitting al-o. 

In March. I'Mi',. the Women'- ludief Corp- again planned ,i bciiclit loi the 
Keil Cross, iiniling other organizations to assist in gixiTig a dinner and Kcd Cross 
auction sale. Col. i'bompson. of Lyons, was engaged to conducl the -ale. I nder 
the direction of K. A. Ilan-on. thairman of the Keil Cross, the men again bdl m 
line and canvassed tbi- tcnitorx for donations. Messrs. Parker. Cuild. \\illc\. 
Parsons and Ben F\an- with main others were active in soliciting, almo-1 every 
farmer, and some who uere nol farmers gave a hog. The ic-ul; being Idl! uere 
donated, they were shipjied b\ boat to Omaha, ubere tbev -old for Sf).! 2.').')!). The 
other things donated were auctioned olf at the sale. April .■.. I'MI',. Mo-t things 
sold far above real value, a few things like the followinu will illus'rale; a |)air of 
hens "iven bv Mrs. Albert I'astor were dressed in the national colors by Mrs. Parki'r. 
sold at Dutch auction for .S19'J..50: two eggs layed bv the-e hens brought 80..'>0; ibc 
squeal of a pig sold for S:i..S(): the crow of a rooster S.'i.OII: a Red Cro-s (piill in.idc 
bv the pupils of Miss Hessie Best sidil for .'S.i20. and a silk .piill made b\ High 
School |iupil- brought over .SlDI). Eighteen quilts made and donated b> the Women - 
Relief Corps brought almost Sl.OOO; a pair of ducks sold for S7'). The total |H(.- 
ceeds from the auction sale was S4.86:i.iT. and the net receip'- from the Women's 
Relief (^orjis dinner was .SlMO.G.i. The event went on record a- Decatur s da\ ol 
liberality, evervone seemed to vie with every one in the game ol ^ivnig. F. A. 
Hanson gave all his energy making the alTair the success it was. the -trenuou- cll.)rt 
undoubtedlv eonlributeil to his untimelv demise. 

The total eontribulio:;- of the Decatur Branch of ibc liml C.umlv Chapter ol tin- 
American \\ei\ Cross was .'Sl6..'i H.oS. 




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located near the center of the conntv. without raihoad facilities, it i> ahout eiiual 
distance from Decatur. Lyons. Craifj and Oakland, il is one of the nio>t heautilul 
and wealthy rural coniniunities in the county. 

The ladies of that neighborhood early in I'MT began Ked (;ro>~ work by con- 
vertins their Kensington (lub. which met among the neighbors, into a Ued (.ross 
club, some of the members of the social club were riductant about the change, but 
thev later realized that patriotism had the right-of-way. that it wa> their dutv to 
do what they could towards winning the war. A few of the leader- cnllected a lot 
of dish towels, handkerchiefs and other nece--ary arti( les. and sent them to the boys 
at Camp Cody, at Deming, New Mexico. Then they began work for other Ked Cross 
organizations, thev sewed garments for Lyons. Oakland and Tekamah. The Bertha 
school save a public entertainment in December. 1017. the proceeds of which was 
.S9 Lot ). "that was given to the Red Cross club to use in purcha>ing theii own material 
lor bed sheets, pillow cases and bed shirts, these were made up and donated to 
other nearby Red Cross branche^. Later it dawned on them to organize a branch 
at Bertha and get credit for what work they completed. 

A public meeting was held in Bertha hall in the spring of I'Jl!; for the purjiose 
of organizing a local branch, a good many attended. 



orsanizing a locai urancn. a gouu ...c.v a..^,,,...-.. Louis Ruhe was chosen chair- 

n:^Mrs. John Baker, vice chairman; Chris Kohlmeier, treasurer, and Sam Lvlic-k. 

The Bertha district was to take in four school districts. \os. 2o. :'.(). 7y\ 

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HH provided them with ample funds to buy material. 

They -sent in an order for 50 pounds <,f varn. and It) suits of pajamas, thev 
received 61) suits, the mistake was not discovered until they were nearlv all made, 
that the invoice of 6() suits was intended for the county chai)ter, who oilered to 
help, but thev concluded to finish the lot and gel the credit. The Bertha branch 
made their (juota of everything assigned to it. Their work room was in the hall oxer 
the Bertha store, where thev met every Thursday. Mr. Sam Lyduk. tin.. ugh his 
"enerous and patriotic nature, presented the Red Cross ladies with two new MUger 
sewin- machines for the workroom: Chris Kohlmier also presented the la.hes with 
a dozen chairs. Most all the work done bv the Bertha bran.h was by district .lO 
(Bertha district), the other districts continued to donate their work to other branches. 
Amon- the ladies who did the most sewing were Mrs. John Tranmer, Mrs. L,>ui- 
Ruhe and daughters Mautle. Grace and Mabel, Mrs. Fred Ruhe. Mrs. John Baker. 
Mrs. W. Geistier. Mrs. Carl Strelo. Mrs. Ed. Toxward. Mrs. Chris Kohlmeier. Mrs. 
Harry Willev. Mrs. Tom McKenzie, Mrs. Josie Eiitrican and Misses Shinnie and 
Phena Johnson. Thev made about :'.5() garments for their own branch, beside what 
was donated to other liraiiches from this the Bertha territor\. 

The Bertha branch was onlv credited with raising S2.ol)l) after the organization 
was formed in Mav. 1918. In justice to that loyal communitv it is onlv fair to 
--iate that Chris Kohlmeier who is treasurer of the Bertha branch, donated a stallion 
to the Red Cross, which was sold at auction in Oakland, for SI, 665.01). that was 
credited to Oakland, he also donate.l a nannv goat whi.h in the several sales sold 
for the acr^reoate sum of .'?5,()0t).i:)0. all of which came from the treasurer of the 
Bertha brancirwhich would put it near the .Sl().t)0O mark instead of S2,P,()().()(). 

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[errilory. it gave a reception for each of the boys and presented them with a 
wrist watch, or money as a token of hearty good will. If the Bertha branch does not 
loom very large in Red Cross funds to its credit, school district 36 ( Bertha district I , 
gave S503 for National war work, and bought $4.,200 worth of War Savings Stamps, 
and $16,000 bv the four districts making Bertha territory. Henry McKenzie, 
Albert Olson and others are entitled to much credit for the active part they took 
in all war work drives. It was difficult to obtain anv data from the Bertha branch, 
the chairman failed to respond to repeated requests for information. He is the 
only head of a war organization in this county who declined to furnish the splendid 
recorti made by the community, and should be preserved. We gleaned tlie above 
data the best we could from other parties, in order to give credit where it was due. 
for the wonderfully good record in a rural community. 



SERGEANT DAVID G. ANDERSON 

of Tekamah was missed in making up the Soldier Section, as he could not be located 
to obtain his service record. Since hearing his story we excuse him for not wanting 
to talk or write of his terrible experience in France. 

He entered the service Sept. 14. 1917: was sent to Camp Lewis. Wash.; went 
overseas July r>. 1918; assigned to a machine gun company in 91st Division. He 
was in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. He was in the Argonne fighting 
17 days. The division he was in, lost 3,000 men in 30 minutes, while charging 
across an open field: out of 2.50 in his conipanv he is one of the 13 who survived, 
all the officers were killed, as sergeant he led the company for two days: he re- 
ceived the Cross de Guerre for braveiy in action. Discharged. April 22. 1919. 



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THE LYONS, NEBRASKA BRANCH AUXILIARY OF THE 
AMERICAN RED CROSS 

THE Lyons. Nebraska Branch Auxiliary of the American Red Cross, comprising 
the territory of Lyons and surrounding country, was organized for war work 
gjHI on May 10. 1917. at a meeting of the citizens in the city hall. 

Its organization was affected largely through the efTorts of Mrs. D. M. Dennison, 
who became its first chairman, and who rendered faithful service during her term 
of office. The other officers elected were as follows: Mrs. M. L. Hildreth. vice- 
chairman; Mrs. D. E. Lyon, secretary; and Mrs. May Stiles, treasurer. Mrs. Susan 
McMonies was later appointed second vice-chairman, also Mrs. Henry Crellin. a 
Red Cross nurse, was elected instructor, and her assistance was of much value 
during the time when the work was new to everyone. The work room, during the 
first six months was placed in charge of Mrs. S. Stauffer. who deserves much credit 
for her faithful and efficient service. At the end of this time Mrs. Susan McMonies 
succeeded Mrs. StaufTer. being assisted by Miss Bertie Smith. Mrs. McMonies giving 
unstintedly of her time and strength to the work. On December 7, 1917 the annual 
election was held. Mrs. Gertrude Wigton, to whom can be credited much of the suc- 
cess of the organization since that time, was elected chairman; Mrs. M. L. Hildreth, 
vice-chairman; Mrs. D. E. Lyons, secretary, and Mrs. Mav Stiles, treasurer. Dur- 
ing the year, Mrs. R. S. Hart was appointed to fill the vacancy of Mrs. E. G. Coffin, 
who moved from the city. Mrs. F. F. Laase has held the chairmanship of the mem- 
bership committee since the branch was organized and has done splendid work. 
Mrs. Ed. McMonies held the chairmanship of the finance committee from May 
10, 1917 to December 7. 1917, when D. E. Lyon was appointed chairman. On 
October 16, 1918 was held the second annual election at which time the same 
officers were reinstated with the exception of Mrs. Mav Stiles, whose place was 
filled by Mr. Paul Calnon. 

When our members were called upon to furnish garments for our soldiers, a 
knitting department was organized with .Mrs. M. L. Hildreth in charge. In December 
ol 1917. classes of instruction in the making of surgical dressings were formed 
under the leadership of Mrs. Henrv ("rellin. Miss Ruth Buckley and Mrs. Remington. 
Later a room was secured for this work and Miss Ruth Buckley placed in charge. 
The fine work accomplished by the chairman of these two departments is shown by 
the amount of material shipped. Mrs. May Newmver made an able chairman of 
the packing committee. Other committees were appointed from time to time at 
the direction of Division Headquarters, all of whom have performed efficient service. 

The gymnasium was useil as a sewing room during the summer months, the 
Masonic hall during the winter, and later the surgical dressing room. 

The first drive for the War Fund was conducted in 1917 under the chairman- 
ship of Geo. Little anti a total of S5.059..50 was raised, the quota being Sii.OOO.OO. 
Twenty-five per cent of this amount was returned to our local fund. The second 
drive in 1918 with D. E. Lyon as chairman was for 83.100.00, a total of $4,044.50 
being collected. A hog drive at the same time by the farmers resulted in raising 
$8,906.19 for a s|)ecial fund for future drives, etc. The amount of $12,906.70 has 
been raised for the local fund, making a total for our branch of $21,812.89. We have 
paid $400.00 to the Nebraska Base Hospital, and $1,500.00 to Headquarters to pay 
for future supplies. $401.47 was raised for a packer fund, out of which we paid 
for the 56 Christmas packets sent to the soldiers in 1917. We also sent Christmas 
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our soldiers and sailors. 

Our sewing department has shipped 3.75o arliiles. the surgic<il dii-ssing dci)arl- 
inenl 6. lo I articles, and the knitting deparlmeni 1.200 garnienl-. We have also ^ent 
three large shii)ments of eldlhing to ihe Belgians. Only one ea^e of civilian reliel 
has been necessary, a >niall loan lieing extended, though we have aiiled >eveial 
soldiers' families by securing for llieni desired inlorniation. 

While our membership has not been 100', it has been very nearlv so. Would 
space permit we should be glad lo mention by name a large number ol our cili/en- 
who gave so freelv of their time and money that all jjossible aid might be sent to 
our boys in the service and to those in need. For the success of our organization in 
the result of the patriotism, and of the co-ojjcration of practically evcrv man, 
woman and child in the territory covered by our branch. As we have co-operaled for 
the cause of our country and for our boy- during the war. we mav continue lo do 
so until the ravages of war have been remii\e,l and hue frceildin reigns oVr all llie 
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CHAPTER. AMERICAN RED CROSS SOCTETY 

THE Oakland Brancli of Burl Counly (Ihaplcr. Anieiicaii \{cA do?.- Society was 
organized April 2.'?. 1917. Its f^cojjrapliical lirnils. al llu- lime of oriianiziim. 
uere Oaklaiul (al\. noilli in llic cminlis lliree inilc.-. ea>l in llic counlrN lo Berth. i 
and -(julli .nid we-l lo the (MinniN line-. e\ce|il inj; tlial part of <aaif; loun>liip Ixdonjr- 
inj; lo the C.r.iif; lirancli. l.aler a liraiicli ua~ organized al Bertha and several school 
di^lrirl- were laken Iriini ihe ()aklanil lerrilors. 

(iffivrs. tinil _'.)'. I<ti: l,> Ortnhrr II. I<>l!! 
(^hairinan. W . \\ . Ro^erl^: hr^l \iie ( hainnan. Klhid Hopkins; seconil vice ehair- 
man. C. (). Slaufler; secrelarN. Mr>. \\ . K. Minier; Ireasurer. W . K. Minier. 

Offirris. Orlohii- II. 1<)1!! 
Chairman. Mrs. .Jennie Palmipiisl ( re--ii;ned I suceeeded hy Oscar Johnson. Novem- 
her .). 191!!: first vice chairman. W . W . Uoherls; second vice chairman, A. B. Peden; 
secretarv. Mrs. W. E. Minier: lrea>iHcr, W. E. Minier. 

Exi'cutivf lioaiil li>ril IV^. 1917 to October II. I'llll 
W. W. Rolierls. Elhel ll<.pkins. C. O. Slaufler. W. E. Minier. Mrs. VV. E. Minier. 
Mrs. A. F. Wickslrom, Mr>. Oscar Samson. J. E. Wallace. S. A. Swenson. 

E.xcriitiir ISntinl (htobir 11. 191H 
Mrs. Jennie Palmijuist. Oscar V. John-on. \V. W. Rolierl>. A. B. I'eden. W . E. 
Minier. Mrs. \^ . E. .Minier. C O. Earson, Mrs. C. O. Earson. C. G. Carlton. Mrs. E. 
J. Askwig. E. J. Askwig. Mr>. John Kruse. Mrs. Gust W. Nelson, .Mrs. Waller Sundell. 
Miss Nora Nelson. Dr. Packard. Mrs. A. E. W ick>troni. W. C. Osterherg. 

Cominitteff. 

Knitting— Mrs. W. W. Roberts. June 21-, 1917 to January 31. 1918; Mrs. John 
Kru>e. January 31. 1918. Garment making — Mrs. A. C. Holmquisl, June 24, 1917 
to November 10, 1917; Mrs. Jennie Palmquist. November 10, 1917. Surgical dress- 
ings — Miss Nora Nelson, February, 1918. Comfort kit — Mrs. W. E. Minier. May, 
1917 to September, 1917; Mrs. E. J. Askwig. September. 1917. Finance — C. O. 
Staufler. June 24. 1917. Canteen — A. B. Peden. September 2.i. 1917 to \o\end)er 
3, 1918; W. C. Osterberg. November 3. 1918. Civilian relief— Doctor R. M. Packard, 
December 13. 1917. Scho<d i-ommillee. Junior Red Cross — E. M. Shnil. May 4. 
1918. Home nursing — Mrs. A. Y. Wickslrom, November 3. 1918. Pre>- committee 
— C. G. Carlton. April 23. 1917. 

Old ladies and ladies who were obliged to be at home almo>l all the time for 
one reason or another, chose knitting as their Red Cross work, knilliiig al parlies. 
at club meetings, on trains, etc.. became a common spectacle. 

Garment making was done al the school house in a room set apart as the Red 
Cross room. Five committees in the counlrv met regularlv and did line work. 

Surgical dressings was done three times a week in the rear ol die Farmers and 
Merchants National Bank, and later at the school house. All work was done in 
caps and aprons for sanitarv reasons. 

Comfort kits were cut out and distributed lo la<lies who were willing lo make 
them up: this was done until Red Cross Headcpiarlers ordered kits sent in and not 
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tlepaiture with comfort kits, the Eastern Star took over this work and the two 
Masonic orders here financed it. 

Finance committee was organized to devise ways and means of bringing money 
into the Red Cross treasurv. These affairs were planned and carried out successfully. 
Red Cross activities at County Fair brought in $ 488.34 

Home Talent at Swedish Lutheran 148.75 

Lecture by Rev. Stromberg ■ 120.50 

Lecture bv Ross Hammond 119.00 

First drive for Red Cross Funds 8,491.00 

Red Cross Auction sale 25.627.61 

Memberships 2.636.25 

Interest, donations and small sales 6.461.33 

Gran.l total S44.092.78 

Tlie grand total will proliably be augmented liy payments not yet made and 
interest. More funds could have been raised if there had been calls for them. Of 
the grand total raised, about S19.500.00 remains in the treasury, and is being used 
for Red Cross work, and $500.00 per month is being remitted to heathiuarters. 

Civilian relief committee was appointed to see to it that provision was made lor 
the physical, material and human needs of families of absent soldiers. 

School committee for Junior Red Cross saw fit to organize this work on a limited 
scale, and in conjunction uitli the work of the adult Red Cross. Children from the 
fifth grade up came to belong tn the Red Cross by virtue of working for it. 

Ri'cord oj the H ork 

Knitting done by 165 women aggregate: — 530 sweaters. 143 mufflers. 466 pairs 
socks. 139 pairs wristlets. 97 helmets, 25 washrags. Garment making done bv 216 
workers aggregate: — 1,965 garments, 1,893 hospital supplies, 713 refugee ganiients, 
706 lavette garments. Surgical dressings made liy 51 workers aggregate: — 3,730 
swipes, 2,820 compresses, 1,760 cotton pads, 120 five-Naril rolls, 125 three-yard 
rolls. Comfort kits made and given out aggregate 73. I Order of Eastern Star 
made others. I 

Civilian relief committee gave reliel in a financial wav to several families, and 
as advisors gave relief to many families and soldiers. 

Junior Re<l Cross has this record to submit; — The Camp Fire Girls made lavettes 
for Belgian baliies during summer of 1918. Girls ol 7th and 8th grades made quilts 
and hemmed towels. Boys of 7th grade wrote letters to Oakland soldiers. Children 
from 5th to 8th grades inclusive collected addresses of all the Oakland soldiers and 
sailors in November. 1918, and then sent a Christmas letter and local Red Cross 
greetings to each one of them. The up])er grade children in December, 1918, made 
one hundred neatlv bound booklets for convalescent soldiers. The Domestic Art 
classes have hemmed pillow slips and also worked in connection with the Woman's 
Club on Belgian lavettes. 

During the "Flu" epidemic at Camp Dodge when the request was sent out for 
nurses, the Oakland Red Cross financed our own Mrs. Burns, a registered nurse, 
who served there for two weeks. Mrs. Burns left her two small children to serve 
and risk her life for her country. The Oakland Red Cross ladies never failed to 
make their regular quota and previous to quotas being assigned, they made consider- 
able more than their quota. The reason there was not more work done and more 
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CHAMPION KNITTERS OF BURT COUNTY, 



To tlie noble l>aiKi of women who threw llieii whole energy into the great work 
of providing knitted garments for the soldiers, much honor is due. To these 
women who made records in knitting, no urging was needed, they began the work 
soon after this country entered the war. They knew that the patriotic women played 
a great part in the Civil War, from ]o6] to lo65; the needs of the army in this 
world war appealed to them as requiring their greatest effort. 

Ill both Oakland and Lvons the contest was so close that each sent in two for 
me to decide. I gave it to Mrs. B. W. Everett, at Lyons. She is 79 years young, a 
pioneer lady who came here with her husband in lo6(i, they were one of the first 
settlers in the Logan valley at Lyons, where she experienced the privations on the 
frontier, and dispensed true hearted hospitalil\ and neighborly kindness to the new 
settlers as they came in later. 

Mrs. N. P. Erikson of Oakland, age 77 years, won with a record of 58 sweaters, 
11 pairs socks, 2 helmets and 1 pair wristlets. Mrs. R. H. Thurber, chairman of the 
knitting committee at Craig was awarded the honor of being the champion knitter 
in the Craig branch of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Thurber was also active in 
all other Red Cross work. She majored in socks, 125 pairs, besides 1ft pairs 
children's stockings, mufflers, helmets, wristlets and caps. 

Mrs. F. F. Parker, chairman of the knitting committee in the Decatur branch 
of the American Red Cross was also awarded the honor of being the champion 
knitter. Besides exceeding all others in the number of new articles made and 
turned in to her credit, she did an immense amount of work as inspector in correct- 
ing the mistakes of others, which earned her the distinction ol receiving commenda- 
tion from head(|uarters on the perfection ot the work she inspected. 

Mrs. O. N. Remington, the cham|Hon knitter of the Tekamah Chapter, was an 
easy winner, with no clo.se comjietitor. Mrs. Remington is the mother of Mrs. 
George McGuire, secretary of the Burt County Chapter of the American Reil Cross. 
Like her daughter, she entered heart and soul in Red Cross war work, it was any- 
thing to lend comfort to the boys who were at the front or in the camp, her only 
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RED CROSS AUCTIONEERS 

THh Burt C^uuiilN Reil Crus.-* auctioneers made a recortl for patriotic service dur- 
ing the war that was most commendable, and this record wouhl l)e incom]ilete 
witliout a mention of their gratuitous work in converting many thousands of dollars 
into the Red Cross treasury. Wiien the method of comnumitv auctions was adopted 
as the most efficient and satisfactory way of raising Red Cross war funils. the work 
of the auctioneers began. They responded gladly to each call, sometimes singly, 
other times in groups, raising the largest funds that their voices and unique abilities 
would permit. For their valuable service they accepted nothing but thanks. The 
two pictures on thi? page. Col. H. N. Marsh ot Tekamah. and Col. Thompson of 
Lyons, are known in their respective localities as successful auctioneers of many 
years experience in farm and live stock sales of which thev make a specialtv. The 
big Red Cross auction sale that was held in Tekamah April 22. lOli! had six 
auctioneers, the sale opened at ten o'clock A. M., and continued without recess 
until near mitinight. The band ]dayed the Star Spangled Banner, to open with 
Col. Askwig asked for i)id> on the tune. I not the music) it ran up to several 
hundred dollars. The crowd would bid on any and everything offered. The Decatur 
Red Cross report gives Col. Thompson a nice compliment for the successful sale 
he conducted there. Col. Askwig"s mention on next page will give a better idea 
as to the magnitude of the auction block as a monev raiser for Red Cross funds. 
He was one of the most enthusiastic men in this county in all war drives to raise 
funds to win the war. 



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COL. i;i). J. askwk; ,,f oakhm.i ' 

li.i~ llie record ol rai>irit; riinrc ■ 

iiHinrv iipi war aclivilif- lliaii aii\ unr 
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llial llif liil.il Iniiii llic aiiclioii ~alp> 
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nl llir re|nitalii>ii nl lirins tlii" clianip- 
ion Ifi'il (!iii— aiirliiiiirri . hi- -I'rxire 
ua- in ili'nianil lar anil near, lir i.ii-i'il 
niiinr\ Im llir Iteil (aii>> al hmt ill 
iann ^ales in this counU. al-n al .">() 
niiscplianeou- meetings. Imx >i>ria!>. 
ell'., at one lio\ -orial he -old 2ll lioxe- 
for 6o(l.(l(). Olher large sales ihal he 
assisted in roiidueting were the Ked 
(ao.-s ihi\e at \\ ahoo. \eliraska. wliirli 
tolalli'd .s7I!.()l)(l. Tekaniah S27.(I0(). 
Oakland S2.i.()l)(). Win-low .S2.i.( l( )( ). 
Col. Askwig sold a ear of donated Ked 
Cross hogs at the stock \ards in .^ioux 
Cil\ for sL.iOO. the largest animnit ever 
paid for a car of hogs on that market. 
He sold luo railoads of Red Cross hogs 
from hi- home town at the Omaha 
-lock \ard> lor ST.dlMI. All of this ser\ - 
ice was rendered uilhonl compcn-alion. 
and to the neglect ol hi- own pii\ate 
affairs. Col. Askwig was la-idc from 
the gratuitous service a- auctioneer ) 
personall\ a large conlrihutor. the Oak- 
land liranch ol the Ijcd Cros> recei\eil 
•'s2..5()0 Ironi him in a lump sum. In- 
never asked othei- lo gi\e more than 
he uas willing to do him-ell. 

|]d. J. Askwig is a Burt countv "^ZS" 
product, the son of pioneer |iarents. his 
mother, then a little girl, was a meni- 
her of the hrst coliin\ ol while people 
who made permanent settlement in 
Tekamah. in July. li>5.5: his father 

came here in Io.tT. After their Tiiarriagc in the -i\lic-. lhe\ ino\cd to the Logan vah 
lev. The Askwig home was in the earl\ davs the hallu.u house helueen ICkatnah 
and West Point. It was noted tor its lio-pitalit\. no one seeking >h(dler or lood 
was ever turned from the door. The cil\ of Oakland is huilt on a pari of the 
Askwig s old homestead. Col. Askwig is an energetic, influential man. he knows 
everybody and everybodv knows and respects Ed. J. Askwig. 




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WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS, DECATUR , NEBRASKA 



THE record of war work activities in Burt county 
would lie incomplete without a mention of what was 
accomplished by that patriotic organization in all things 
for winning the war. The officers were Mrs. S. T. 
Young, president; Mrs. W. J. Ste]3henson, secretary, of 
Gordon Granger. Woman's Relief Cor])S. No. 216. took 
the lead in raising funds for the Decatur branch of the 
Burt County Chapter of the American Red Cross. They 
gaye a dinner June .5, 1917, the first registration day, 
the proceeds netted $.54, which was donated to the Red 
Cross. They purchased a community service flag for the 
city. They gave S-50 to assist in purchasing an ambu- 
lance for overseas. The Decatur Womans Relief Corps 
invested $^i) in War Savings Stamps, and took $150 
more as indi\iilual niendters. Thev are entitled to the 
credit of being the originators of the movement for the 
local Red Cross auction sale, which netted the Red Cross 
S4,86.3.57. The Decatur Woman's Relief Corps made 20 quilts, which were sold at 
that auction sale April 3. 1918. for almost $1,000. They also provided a dinner on 
sale dav that netted S180.65; they gave another dinner September 12, 1918, second 
registration day. the proceeds of which were S65.00. All of the funds raised liy this 
patriotic organization were donated to the Red Cross, \ . W. C. A., \ . M. C. A., and 
other war drives. The total membership of the Woman's Relief Corps also assisted 
in sewing, knitting and in all other activities in the Red Cross work room. 

The Decatur Woman's Relief Corps in conjunction with Mrs. W. J. Stephenson, 
then acting chairman of the Red Cross, on April 3, 1919 gave a "Welcome Home" 
reception for returned soldiers, parents and their invited guests to the number 
of 150. Music for the occassion being the Decatur band, and Mrs. E. A. Sears 
and her singers. Mr. T. R. Ashley made an eloquent address of welcome to the 
returned boys. The Blair orchestra furnished music for the young folks for a 
dance later in the evening. The total expense of the Welcome Home reception was 
.f63. The patriotism of Decatur's Woman's Relief Corps will go down in history 
as one of the most active and loyal organizations in Burt county during the 
world war. 



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FOLLOW INC III.' ciilraMr,. of 
llir I iiilcd Sl.il<-- of Xiiifi- 
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\iil\i-(l. ami on /\iif;ii>l 2')lli. 
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111 ( ^iiii;i i'>^. till' ( ,ijinii il III 
\,ilii)iial Deleiisc, uilli aiilhni- 
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al Defense was broad in its scope. eniLiacinj; llie conliid ol piaclii .ill\ all ol llie i;ical 
industries and resources ol the connlr\ lor National Sccinil\ .iiid ucllan-. ami 
especially directed towards the Luildinii up ol an elhcienl inililai\ e>taMi«limeiil. 

At the request ol the Nalional ( io\criiincnl. the NeLra-ka lej;i-lalurc. li\ an 
act |ia>sed on Apr. 2.i. 1917 aulhori/ed the ori;anization oi the Nehra>ka St.ite ('ouncil 
of Defense, with its coordinate Lodics representinji the nianufaeturini; interest- ol the 
.state, labor, farming. Red (Jross. and kindred relief societies, medical piolession. 
banking, railroads, engineering. ann\. and in tact ever\ element ol go\ernnierit 
and industry of the state, and uilli power to adopt such rules and regulations as 
e necessary to carr\ out the ad. and with power to create such subordinate 
for its assistance, and speiial investigations a,- might be necessar\ and 
ent. In short the state council became a council ol ini]uir\ \e-tcil with poucr 
nimon and compel attemlance ol witnesses to make iinestigation ol the iouul\ 
nection with the prosecution of the war. The State Council ol l)cleii-c in 
tion with the governor was bv the ad aulhorized to pro\iilc toi the ciealion 
ganization of ("ounlv Defense Council- throughout the >talc. lo ad co- 
el v with the state coimeil. 

June r). 1917. at a mass meeting ol citizens representing all sections of Hurt 
there was formed the Burt Countv Council of Defense, and the iollowing 
were elected: A. M. Aiulerson. Tekamah. chairman: W . VV. Roberts. Oak- 
ice chairman; Herbert Rhoades. Tekamah. secretary: and T. A. Minier. 
reasurer. Townshipi members of the council were selected, composed of the 
ng: S. S. Breckenridge. of Arizona: Louis M. Larson. Bell Creek: T. '1. 
mer. of Craig: E. A. Anderson, of Decatur: Geo. W. Little, of Everett: Ed. 
■rson. of Kerl: Chas. M. Viles. of Logan; Geo. W. Minier. of Oakland City: 
G. John.son. of Oakland: H. L. Webster, of Riverside; P. C. Peter-on. of 
"reek; M. S. Wilcox, of Summit: and Dr. Lukens. of Tekamah. 




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Immediately the active work of the L-ouncil was begun, anil ilurlng the life of 
the council, nunierous problems connected with many phases of state and national 
life were submitted to it for consideration and action, dealing with questions of 
publicity, finance, defense and security, food production, conservation and distribu- 
tion, labor, secret service and direction of efforts towards the encouragement of 
volunteer enlistments, and the enforcement of the selective draft law. 

As the work of the council progresseil it became apparent that it must get into 
closer touch with the various localities of the county in order that its elTorts might 
be more quicklv productive of results, and therefore was formed an Associate 
Council composed of one member from each school district in the county, thus form- 
ing at once a well distrilnited. vet comjjact and efficient body of men. sworn to do 
their duty in all matters pertaining to government and governmental aflairs. This 
Associate Council originated with Burt county, and was copied Ity other counties 
of the state. The results obtained in Burt county in matter of finance. ]3articularly 
as efiecting the Red Cross and kintlred activities, sales of Liberty Loan Bonds, 
and War Savings Stamps are directlv traceable to the active work of the Asso- 
ciate Council, and its assistance to the County Council proper in connection with 
all matters under consideration, cannot be over-estimated. 

One of the greatest problems which the county was confronted with, was that 
of food production anti food conservation, requiring an elaborate campaign of 
education. In this campaign the work of the food administrator was actively assisted 
by the Countv Council of Defense, and many a reluctant family was taught the 
necessity of conforming to the rules and requirements of the county in regard 
thereto. It was found that not onlv the enemy aliens, or the citizen emigrating 
from foreign countries were included to combat the rules of the Food Administrator. 
1)111 the American born citizen with his own selfish welfare alone in view as well. 

The council was frequentlv called upon to act in matters ol dislovalty. especially 
connected with the spread of unpatriotic and disloyal propaganda connected with 
matters pertaining to the Volunteer and Selective Service Draft, in matter of rais- 
ing funds for the Red Cross and similar organizations, and in raising funds for 
government purposes in the sales of bonds and War Savings Stamps. The council 
at the outset tiecided that loyality in such troublesome times was of first importance. 
The man of disloyal inclinations never received kindlv consideration at the hands 
of the council. Be he of enemv origin or not. his case was considered with a view 
for the good of the country, and not that of the individual. Life long friend- 
r^hips were shattered, enmities were created, business interest of members were 
disregarded, alwavs with the purpose of jiromoting the interest and welfare of 
the countr\. 

Foreign language propaganda was another subject with which the council had 
to deal. Burt county was especially favored in that very few actual alien enemies 
were to be encountered. We did have within our borders many foreign born citizens, 
whose thoughts had for years been guided and directed in channels un-American. 
by the foreign jness. and bv clerg\men and teachers of foreign soul and liody. and 
by persons who failed to adjust their thoughts and actions to the standard of 
American citizenship. An effort to turn schools and churches to the use of the 
English language was only partly successful, not from any fault on the part of the 
membership of the County Council, but by reason of political interests of men 
outside of Burt county, wrongfully directed, the influence of which entered with 
injurious effects into the deliberation of the County Council. 



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THK Local Board ol Hinl (!miiilv. \('liiaslsa. urnliT llic Si-li-rlixc Sciviif lu'iiii- 
lations consisleil ol llic lollouiiiu: liaii Slaiilield, chairman: Dr. A. I). Xc-Ml. 
pin ^itiaTi. and James A. (!lark. rleik. 

riie work of ihe local lioaid lir;;aii -IkuiK after llie uar \\a~ ileclared. and 
coiitinueil several monlli- alter the arnii-tin- ua- >iuiied. ulirn the i|Me>tionnaires. 
reports, elassifieation record-, reiii-lration canf- and all ollici icnird- ami rcpurl- 
of every description were >cnl to W a-liinnlon. I). ( ^. ami a ilelailed and accurate 
report of the work actuallv ac ((imiili-hed 1>\ tlii- Iniaid i-,mnot lie m.idc. 

The endless amount of detailed wdik \sliirh had tn he done li\ ihi- hn.iid laii 
hardK lie described. It was the dul\ id the hoard to make complelf in\cnl(ir\ nl 
the ([ualifications of the registrant- in order that they might he placed where lhc\ 
fould best serve the common gnod. and ihi- ImkhiI had In impure iiiln die dome-tic. 
industrial, physical and educational ipialiln alion- ol all ol the icgi-lianl-. 

The local board ananged for all the reiii-lialion-. -electeil n-gi-lralioii (iI1ic<ms. 
di-h iliiileil supplies, collected return-, copied, i la--ilied and recorded -,inie and re- 
poiled hoth to the state and national headipi.irler-. 

The local hoard sent out cpie-liounaire-. and upon iheir icluiii (lieckeil up and 
corrected same, clas-ilied the men. -enl the iccord- on lo the di-liid hoanl ol 
all appeal cases, and ca^es o\er uliich the local hoard had no juri-diciion. and 
upoti return of the cases sent to the di-lrid hoaid re-clas-ilied rcgi-tiant-. 

The local board -enl out notice- lo ap|iear for phxsical examiualion. made 
examinations, re-clasfilied, arranged for ap|)cal,-, reported to headi|uaiter- and hnalU 
determined upon the man eligible lor -ervice. 

When a call was maile that Hurt ionnl\ ha. I lo -vnA a ceitain numher of men 
on a certain day it wa- the dul\ of the local hoard to -end that number of men. 
and it was neee-sar\ for the local board to select those qualified, nuike all .iirange- 
ments for food and transportation, ariange all tletails and to see that the men 
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Ml!. J. U. Si niF.ULAND. 
Ickaiiiah. \i-liraska. 

l/i Dnir Sir: 

I hand \(iii licifiii cDrnipilalidii of limiic- (iii ihe 
l.ilit'ilN Loans, sliowiiifi as lollows sulisciiplion of each 
hank to each issue, tolal suhsciiplions of all l>aiiks lo 
ca( h issue, total sul)scii])tion of each hank to all issues, 
total suhsciiplions of all hanks lo all issues, tolal suh- 
-ciiplion ol each town lo all is-uc-. 

I have used this ioiin lor ils hrcviu. ,ni(l coni- 
paclness in givin;^ the desiretl lij;uies. hul \ou are al 
lihertv to re-ai'ian>;e them in anv manner thai uill suit, 
and which will cordorm to the size of vour hook. 

1 have no remarks to make, either than that ihe 
citizens of the countv responded most liherallv to the 
calls for suhscriptions lo the dillerent issues, and that 
each issue was over-sul>scribed on the allotment made for the coimtv hy the 
National l^oan Committee for the Tenth federal Reserve District, at Kansas Cilv. 
\ ery little troulile was experienced with (Jerman svmpalhi/crs. ami an nnwill 
ingness lo huy es|)ecially among older |)eople of foreign hirth. \va^ often caused hv 
not heing acquainted with gc>vernment securities. an<l (he low rates of interest they 
hore. in comparison to the local lending rale lor money. 




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Mr. A. L. Neumann, president of 'Ihe Farmers and MerclianI- National liank. 
is entitled to much credit for the most excellent manner in which he conducted the 
Liberty Loan drives in Burt county, making the wonderful record as shown In the 
compilation o\ total subscribed on next page, which is more ihan S22().00 per capita 
lor every man. woman and child in this countv on the basis of |)opulation. as given 
by the last census. The achievement can onlv lie attributed to his superior organiz- 
ing ability to do effective team work. In all the banks in the couriU .uid each 
school district was constituted a liliertv loan unit. whi(h proved .1 very efficient 
and effective method of obtaining the desired result. whi<h is the pride of every 
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Statement of the amount of the United States Liberty Bonds, purchased by the 

banks of Burt County Nebraska, for account of their 

customers, and for themselves. 

First Second Third Fourtli Fiflli Total 

First Naticiiial Maiik. Tekamali: 

$15,000.00 .ST.S.OOO.OO $42,000.00 .$103,450.00 $55,000.00 $290,450.00 

Farmers State Bank, Tekamali: 

$15,000.00 $30,000.00 .$47,500.00 $ 92.750.00 $51,700.00 $236,9.50.00 

Burl County Slate Bank. Tekamali: 

$ 3.950.00 $17,600.00 $33,000.00 $ 54.750.00 $29,400.00 $138,700.00 

Tekamali State Bank. Tekamali (not in business until January 1st. 19191: 

$20,450.00 $ 20,450.00 

First National Bank. Craig: 

$20,500.00 $29,050.00 .$50,500.00 $105,000.00 $64,000.00 $269,050.00 

Farmers State Bank. Craig: 

$ 3,250.00 $12,850.00 $20,000.00 $ 63.750.00 $40,800.00 $140,650.00 

First National Bank. Lyons: 

$ 7.400.00 $31,250.00 $44,.500.00 $ 93.250.00 $57,700.00 $234,10II.(M) 

Farmers Bank. Lyons: 

$25,550.00 $32,.5.50.00 $76.4.50.00 $121..5.50.00 $.58.1.50.00 $314.2.50.00 

Citizens State Bank, Lyons: 

$ 4,000.00 $ 6.500.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 5.800.00 $ 24.300.00 

First National Dank. Decatur: 

$ 5,950.00 $23,750.00 .$44,350.00 S 98.000.00 $51,550.00 $223,600.00 

.State Bank of Decatur. Decatur: 

$ 2.000.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 4,550.00 $ 4.900.00 $ 2..500.0() $ 16,100.00 

First National Bank, Oakland: 

$22,400.00 S43..300.00 $.58,8.50.00 $104,0.50.00 .$67,500.00 $296,100.00 

Oakland Slate Bank. Oakland: 

$ 7.0,50.00 .$20,100.00 $21,200.00 $ 38.7.50.00 $40,000.00 $127,100.00 

Farmers & Merchants National Bank. Oakland: 

$26,700.00 $50,000.00 $110,2.50.00 $158,000.00 $112,800.00 $487,7.50.00 

Total Total Total Total Total Grand 

First Second Third Fourth Fifth Total 

$154,750.00 $371,600.00 $559,650.00 $1,046,200.00 $687,350.00 $2,819,550.00 

Total bonds b(nighl at Tekamali ' $686.5.50.00 

Total bonds bought at Craig 409.700.00 

Total bonds bought at Lyons 572,6.50.00 

Total bonds bought at Decatur 239,700.00 

Total bonds bought at Oaklan.l 910,950.00 

BliRT COUNTY LIBERTY LO.\N COMMITTEE, 
June 20, 1919. A. L. Nei maw. Chiiirman. 



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WOMAN'S LIBERTY LOAN ORGANIZATION OF 
BURT COUNTY 

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l.ilii'ilN L()an> wa> nol oi- 

i:aiiize(l in Nebraska uiilil allci 

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ut'ic cDUiilN iluiii man in >f\<Mi- 

l\ li\e ((innlio al ihc lime ol 

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(i|icniiiii III (lie lliiiil lainpaign, » 

Nebraska ua^ liilK (irj^ani/ed \iu.s. i, r \iinuirr. 

vvitb a cliainiKin in ninty-three """""•'" r„i.i,.,i, (.„„„„„.:■ 

cniinlio. and ibe lourteen dis- 
Iriil cbairnien. Before llie lonilb and bllli raiii|iaisin Rnrl idinil\ ua- -o iir<;ani/.eil 
llial il bad ri\e joeal cbairmrn. (inc in e.icli li.wn in ihe i(iunl\; earli loun riuiii- 
man bad a eommiltee ol li\e and eaeb rural di.slricl tea<liei \i-iled perxmalK 
every woman and girl over eigbleen in ber distriel soliciting bond-. Miicb credit is dne 
tbe rural teacber. Some nia\ feel tbis work bs no means imporlaiil ,ind did not le.iuirci 
any time or labor. Two weeks ol" ever\ drive Mrs. Wetberell wrote eigbt\ letters 
each week, and visited eacb town personally, besides speeches and mailing ol literature 
to each worker. Over seventeen inillion ba> been accredited to tin- uork ol 
the women of our state for the second, third .md Inurlli loan-, f.-pccial emphasis 
has been placed in each bn\ing bonds, uilli ibe rc-nll ibat in each succeeding 
bond sale, large numbers of our women have liecome luddcrs ol bonds in their 
own names. The work of tbe women of the Liberty Loan conunillccs all o\er tbe 
I'Uited States measured liy a money standard uill be. all hdil. omt lour billion 
dollars. The service that was given in scniiincnl niakini;. cdnc.il ion and p.ili icilisin 
has no standard of measurement. 

Duiinn the First and Second l.o.uis «c uere unable to make .i ilclinitc <'-lini.ilc 
of bou inan\ women were al work, allbongb the number ran into llic biindrcd- ol 
tbou-and-. but during the Third Loan llicrc uere over eight-linndrcil tbnii-anil on 
our li-l-. and ihe number during tlx- Louilb and Fifth Lo.ui- b.is increased to 
nuire than a million. Although the returns fidin oin- Libert\ Loan chairmen in 
districts and states are b\ no means complete, those received so lar -bou that lor 
ihe fifth time the Liberty Loan Connnittees have another notable \ ictorv to their credit. 
Mrs. Wetherall was also honorarv member ol National Council ol Delense. be- 
ing ap|)ointe(l by W. G. McAdoo, It uill be of intere-l lo kimu ulial dcpo-ilion 
has been made of the funds remaining in the treasurx id ibc uuni.in- commillcc 
of the State Council of Defense. Il uas decided 1)\ the e\cinli\c board that il 
should be put to -lime good Use for tbe benefit of the women and children ol the 
.state. To this end il was gi\en to the state university for assisting in the main- 
taining of a public health nurse. She will be under the uoman"s section ol tbe 
extension service, of which \li-. A. F. l)a\ i-oii of Lincoln is direclor. 




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MRS. C. V. HAYWOOD, 

County Director 



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WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN— BURT COUNTY RESPONSE 
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN 

THE intense interest and lovaltv of llie citizens of this countv was demonstrated 
as much by their response to tlie government's a])peal for the purchase of the 
War Savings Stamps and tlie organization of tlie War Savings Societies as in any 
other activities. At the beginning of the cam|)aign. the treasury department, through 
State Director Ward M. Burgess, appointed Mr. J. F. Nesbit as county chairman, 
and Mrs. C. V. Havwood as county director of the War Savings Societies. Under 
their leadership and inspiration the quota of S2.S4-,520 was over-sold Ijv S48.()()0 
December 31st, showing niaturitv \aiue of War Savings Stamps hehl by Burt county 
as .§303,320. Likewise in the organization of War Savings Societies, the energetic 
work of Mrs. Haywood must be gi\en mucli credit for the wonderful success this 
county made in these cam|)aigns, with the assistance of Mr. Nesbit and the various 
town chairmen as follows: Walt Beckman of Oakland. Ray Thurber of Craig, 
Bert Lyon of Lyons, Will Eggleton of Decatur and Mr. Gano of Tekamah. and 
other loyal workers throughout the county, resulted in the organizing of 139 
societies, while Washington's appeal had been for only 42. In the establishment 
of agencies for the sales of the War Savings Stamps, 47 applied to, and were 
formerly authorized by the Treasury Department. A quota of 42 had been set. 

Tliis outstanding success meant, of course, a vast amount of work for the leaders 
and their assistants, liut from the very first it was realized that the intense patriotism 
exhibited 1)\ the citizens would insure the accomplishment of more than the govern- 
ment asked. 

The first big campaign came on March 22n(l. when every man and woman in 
this county were asked to meet together and pledge themselves to regular jnirchase 
of War Savings Stamps. At that time the county's quota was over-subscribed, and 
it was a pleasure to note how faithfully the great majority kept those pledges. 

The second call of the government was answered on the 28th of June when this 
county again did better than one hundred 'per cent in the organization of the War 
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husines? aiul social in~liliiti(itis. |)ia(lically every .-cliool uriiaiii/.cd a.- a unit. 
Through the meetings of these societies inlerest was maintained in ihr (;o\criini('rit 
War Savings program, and other topics were taken up and discussed. I'lu' follow- 
ing plan was originated hy Mr. Gano of Tekamah for tiie purpose of forming the 
War Savings Societies in llic towns. 

l\ Ins (inil lldirs 

Why — I'irsI — Because our goxciiirncnl lias -aid it ~li<>uld lie done. Second - 
Because the government needs the monc\. rhii<l — Be<au-e the go\ernment needs 
the man-power and every person must he iinpi'e>sed with the fact ih.il man-power 
must he conserved. Idurlli Man powci inu-t he coiisciAcd li\ teaching excrv 
])erson not to buy uinicce>sar\ arti( lc> lor cilhci food oi uciiinj; .ippartd. thu- 
saving man-power lor the necessities. 

Hoic — A Suggestion. — l'ir>t — l)i\idc \onr toun into districts. Second Appoint 
a ca|)tain for each district. Ihinl -Have each captain ap])oint a good worker for 
each r>{) people in the di-liiil. i'ourlh — Have the captain and their connniltees 
meet with vou and explain \our plan InlK. filth -l)i\idc each district and give 
each committeeman a certain terrilorv in which lo organi/c a .Savings Socielv. 

Instructions alreadx sent \ou will c\|il.iin lulK. how to organize. 

Burl (.Dimly Miisl hr in llir Liiiil in this Mnllcr 

This jiiinleil ciiiiilai was mailed In cai li hxal clialinian a- a hclplul sugges- 
tion lor the June 2i'i. I'MIl dii\c. .ind sji^ncil li\ Mr. (iano and (!ount\ Director Mrs. 
C \ . Havwood. 

In December. I'-*I!'.. Mi. \c-liil and Mis. lia\wiiod resigned in la\oi ol Will 
Minier. ol Graig as chairnuin. and I'lul. Linn, cd ('raig as director. 

In the 1919 campaign the go\ernnient is placing much stress on the maintenance 
of all these societies, and in the organization of additional ones. It is felt that 
they accomplished very mm h in Americanization and unilication of the communilv 
activities carried on in res]ionse to the ajipeals oi the government. The administra- 
tion at Washington therefore. Itdt that the societies should he lonliniieil, not oiil\ 
lor the purpose of assisting in proTiioting a further sale of War Sa\ ings Stamps, 
hut to aid in concerted and wise consideration ol many prohlenis arising during 
the reconstruction period. 

A.S suggested, the War Savings campaign this vear is along ilistinctK different 
lines than that of 191o. and the main goal will he a thorough teaching ol the real 
meaning of saving or tlirilt. I]\erv stamp hought is a distinct aid to the govern- 
ment, of course, and there is still a great need ot monev. hut there is a much 
hroader \ lew than that. Everv stamp sold carries with it a |)ossil>ilit\ of making 
the purchaser a permanent saver. 'Fhus the seller and the hu\cr are not onK 
helping the government, hut their own state and themselves. To turn the spend- 
thrift into a svstematic saver means another good citizen. This is a step in the 
right direction. 

However, after the armistici' lia<l heen signed, the people liegan to lose inlerest 
in lurnishing the government with mone\ . an<l it was <piile a ])rohleiu lo make them 
see the need of it. The people of Burt county, however, were as eager and willing 
as before to do their hit. Their record will prove this. 

The government was planning on the Victory Loan drive in .'\i)ril. and a War 
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big undertaking, the War Stamps drive some how seemed to be neglected as an 
important factor, and consequently did not receive as much publicity as it might 
otherwise. It was also the intention of the government at tliis time to have War 
Savings Stamps drives in the year of 1919. one in the spring and one in the fall. 
It was the beliel of nianv of the officials that many of the farmers would be unable 
to purchase as many stamps as they would like in the spring because at that time, they 
would be short of money, with no idea what the crop prospect for the year would be. 
By fall, however, thev woull have good l.iank accounts and would know how many 
stamps they would buy. 

The drive for War Savings Stamps was sclieduled for the month of Marcli. Tlie 
director of the various school districts took charge of the drives in their respective 
districts. A quota of $280,000 had been assigned to Burt county, and this was 
divided among the districts according to assessed valuation. At the completion 
of the drive, statistics showed that about 60 per cent of the quota had been raised 
at the spring drive. This was one of the best records in the state. A few dis- 
tricts filled their com]jlete quota at this one drive, districts 22. 25. 31, 51 and 52 
being the honored ones. District 25, with Chris Shawver as director made the 
most excellent record with a pledge to buy lo7 per cent of their cjuota. 1 1) to 
this time Burt county has been the third in the state in number of sales of stamps, 
Douglas and Cedar being tlie onlv ones ahead of us. With a record like this, for 
the first hall of the vear. there is no doulit but that our countv will have made a 
remarkable record at the end of the year. 

We are advised from latest reports, it lia> been decided not to ludd the fall 
drive, but to continue advertising the War Savings Stamps, and selling as many 
as possible. Even then there is no doubt that our county will exceed their quota 
for the year, and go "over the top" as it has in every other dri\e. 

Burt county made a wonderful record in sales of War Savings Stamps. Up 
to May 1st the total sales were 8366.235. This is a record not excelled, or even 
equalled by few in the country. 

Countv .Sujjerintendent W. T. Poucher was vice chairman in this organization, 
and did much in assisting Mr. Nesbit in ])erfecting the committee plan in each 
school district, which later proved so efficient and successful in the sale of War 
Savings Stamps, that on a per capita basis according to population of countv bv 
the last census, amounts to over .'S2o.00 for every man, woman, and child in 
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last and aicalcsl nl llic caiiipaitiDs 
|iiir|i()s('>. II ua.- roiiipleleil ilmiiii; llic urrk in uliiili \\u; 
arniislice was signed, ll ua- ifinaik. ddc in jlii' anKniiil a-krd Im licmi lln- |ic(i|ile 
of the nalion. >;l 7()..'ill(l.(lll(l( uliicli ua- iiin.-a-cd later to S2.'")(I.()I)I).(I(1U 1 and in 
llie fart lliat llu'if ua- iml llic 01 liaiii/alion lo hack il a- ua> tlic ca-c in the l!cd 
Cross drives. 

Seven agencies were recognized li\ ihe i;o\cinnienl and uere pennilled in work 
uilh llie soldiers in canlonnients. camp- and field-. The ^. M. ( !. A., ilie Kniglil- 
of Columbus, the ^'k ar Camp Comniiinilv Service, ihe .leu ish Wellare Hoard, the 
'i . W. C. A., the American Lihrarv Association and the .SaKalion Amu uere organi- 
zations supported hy a feu peo|ile in certain localities. There uas nol a iiation- 
u ide organization as in the case of the Ked (ao-s. 

In order to sjjare the |)eo|)le (he incoiuenience of seven campaign- Inr liinds. 
and in order that there might he an eipiilahle and reasonalde di-lrihiilion of funds 
among the organizations, ihe gosernment rec]ue-teil that lhe\ unite in their cam- 
paign for funds, and that llie amount raised he divided among them according lo 
a certain approved ratio. 

A Xational Commitlee was organized, composed of repre>enlali\e- from each 
oi the -even organizations. This commitlee had general charge ol the campaign. 
States and counties were al>o organized according to ihi- plan, -n far a- was 
possilile. In Nebraska counties the committee^ were compo-ed nl repie-enlali\es 
of such of the organizations as had conimitteemen in the \ariou- connlie-. Ihe 
.-tale was divided into district-. The Ihird District consisted ol Burl. V\ a.-hinglon. 
.Sar|n' and Douglas ( Out-ide (d Omalui 1 counties. Burl connl\ was repre>eiiled 
in di-trict committees bv J. H. Sutherland, who was a member id llie finance com- 
mitlee of the \'i ar Cam]) Comnumitv Service. \\ . T. Boucher ulio uas district 
chairman for the same organization, and Mrs. \\ . E. Minier. ol Oakland, who was 
district chairman tor the American l,ihiar\ A-socialion. 

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tlie War Camp Conimiinitv Service; Mrs. W. E. Minier, secretary, representing the 
American Library Association, and Walter M. Hopewell, representing the Y. M. 
C. A. This committee appointed as additional members of the committee, W. T. 
Minier of Craig, Peter Palmer of Oakland, Ernest McDowell of Lyons and E. A. 
Hanson (succeeded by W. W. Small) of Decatur. 

The county was thoroughly organized according to tlie plans made by tlie War 
Savings Committee, school board members in each district composing the school 
district meetings. 

According to original plans, the dates set for the drive were November 11th 
to 18th. The Burt county committee thought it best to have the drive in this county 
on Sunday. November 10th. Subsequent events proved the wisdom of this plan, 
as the armistice was signed on the 11th of November, and the people of the country 
were so rejoiced over peace news that the campaign was conducted under difficulties 
in counties that had the drive at the time set by the National Committee. 

Burt county's (piota in this campaign was S2o,387. An over-subscription of 
50 per cent was requested, which made our quota a little over $35,000. As usual, 
Burt county undertook to do what was asked of it. and succeeded, the amount 
subscribed by the people of Burt county being $39,000. 

Considering the fact that the funds subscribed were pure gifts, there being no 
investment feature whatever, considering that there was no nation-wide organization 
to enthuse the people of the various communities, and considering the fact that 
this campaign was conducted at a time when peace rumors were in the air — even a 
false report as to the signing of the armistice having been spread over the country 
the week previous to this campaign — the county committee felt that their work 
had been eminentlv successful, and were glad to have had the opportunitv of tak- 
ing part in this great campaign. Considering these various conditions, the people 
of Burt county are deserving of the greatest praise in seeing that the county went 
"over the top" again. The people were tired of war, they were wearied with one 
solicitation after another for money for various causes. \et in s|)ite of all this 
lhe\' cheerfulh met their cpiotas. and made Burt countv gain another laurel. 



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EAllL'i ill the Woilcl War llic Turk,- reali/cd tlial tin- 
Armenians. Syrian> ami (weeks resented political 
anil religious oppression anil persecution li\ lOnncr 
Purkish govenunenls. Tlicv ihererore leaicd the 
sympathies of these people uouM lie uilli ihe liemli 
and English antl thu- llic luikish goMMiunent gladU 
assented to the ])<)lic\ ol cxIermiTialion and expatriation 
ol tlie^e peoples a.~ >u,i;ge--teil lis llic (Jernian go\eru 
nienl. Iiirki^h arni\ oHicer- .ind >oliliers then liejian 
driving Irom their hiitnc>. and killhig ihis iiio-l 
intelligent and (Christian clcnienl ol llie Near Hast In 
>uch an extent as to annihilate llicii local goverrunetils. 
arouses all Anieric.i ami In liiiiiu iiiln existence the 
American Committee tor Armenian ami Ssriaii iteliel. 

On Octoher 29. IMK). |Hn>uanl In rcMiliilioM^ ol the i u mnii 

Senate and House of l!epre>entatives. PresiderU UilMin 

issued an appeal to the American pulilic in behall ol ihc-i' |icnplc^ ami ihe Ameri- 
can Committee for Armenian S\ rian Keliel. organized ()clolici. I'M). \\\\\\ head- 
quarters at One. MadlMin A\e.. \eu ^ ork Cit\. was ofiicialK rccogni/ed. (Ieneriiu> 
minded American,- had made prii\i>iiin lor all nece>-arv expeii>e> ol that national 
connniltee in order thai one Immlied rcnN mi llie dollar ot all iclici liimU solicilcd 
from the American puldic might actiialK lie spent in ulial a |niiiniiienl olluial ol 
the State Department characleri/ed a> ""one ol the lie~l pii--ilile rninliiiialiiin- ol 
patriotism and philanthmpv . 

The Nebraska branch nl llic Aiiiciiian ('nmmillec loi Ai iiicniaii-S\ rian Ktdief 
was organized with headquailci - in ()m,ilia. willi llouanl 11. Ualdridge. jiresidenl : 
E. A. Benson, vice president; Cha-. M. Willudm. -ecrelai\; .lohii ('. Wliailmi. treas- 
urer; and Wm. J. Shalleross. field secretar\. 

As a former teacher at L\oiis. Kev. Shallcro-- \ei\ ii.iliiialK liiined eail\ In 
the organization of Burl innnh. which he elleeled December 2''. I'M 7. llnougji 
a conference in Tekamah. when the national goal of .S.''>0.( 11)0.0(10. -el Im llie \ear 
1018. was announced, ami llie lir-l Burt couiitx ipiola ol S.J.l.'iO wa- accepleil. 
James R. Force was elected counix chairman: .\. H. Koke-. -ecrelat\: and 1). \X . 
Greenleaf. treasurer, all being residents ol Tekamah. 

The countv was next ilistricted. local conlerences held in each loun. ami ihe 
seventv school districts were grouped armmd the five town- nl llic ininih. where 
local officers were elected and quotas accepted Im iho-e di-lricis a- Inllnu.-: 

Craig — S4.i0 — Wm. T. Minier. chairman: .\. \. Danielson. secrelar\ : E. J. Mar- 
tin, treasurer. Decaliir — S fSO — \\ . \V. Small, ihaiinian: (Jeorge Ka-cli. .-ecretary; 
R. L. Grosvenor. treasurer. Lyons — S600 — J. T. Knudson. chairnian; (!. O. .Swan- 
son, secretary: Peter Peterson, treasurer. Oakland — S7.50 — \\ m. O.-lerberg. chair- 
man: Clyde Neumann. >ecretar\ : A. B. Peden. treasurer. Tekamah — SOOO — C [,. 
Duiin. chairman: A. R. Kokes. secrelar\ : I). \\ . Creenleal. treasurer. 

Public meetings were held iti every Inwn. where, by the use of .-tale speakers 
printed literature and posters, the need- and facts were pre>enled. Local pastors, 
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meetings. The interest previously taken Ijy some individuals, Sunday Schools and 
Churches was thus enlarged and unified, and the districts proceeded as in other 
war work to surpass their quotas by remittances through the Nebraska treasury 
as follows: 

Craig $ 5.3.5..50 

Decatur 501.00 

Lyons 837.00 

Oakland 1.335.81 

Tekamah 1,286.-58 

$4,495.89 
Direct remittances to New \ ork office also reixirted . . . . 314.01 

Total for 1918 campaign $4,809.90 

or fiftv-two per cent in excess of the 1918 quota, every district in the county having 
shareil in the excess and the school district officers having handled the work in 
most of their districts. By May 1, 1918 each of the live districts had raised and 
remitted more than its 1918 quota. 

Before the armistice, however, ilealli had taken terrible loll among the aged men. 
women and orphans deported to the Arabian Desert, Mesopotamia, Egy|)t and Rus- 
sian Caucasus and sufifering became very acute. 

The Red Cross War Council began a monthly ap])roi)rialion of .$300,000, to 
this work, and otherwise loaned it^ moral su])port to llie movement, stating, how- 
ever, that "substantial and important as this appropriation is, it is wholly inadequate 
to meet the full need, and that to provide for the entire number of people dependent 
upon you for aid would practicallv exhaust the entire fund of the American Red 
Cross, which, of course, is contributed largely for the relief and comfort of our own 
soldiers and sailors and those of our allies." 

As the American public received reports from their distributing committee in 
the Near East as to what suflering their gifts were alleviating, and as information 
concerning the needs became more general, the State Councils of Defense of Nebraska 
and other states endorsed the Armenian-Svrian Relief work. 

Congress finally passed Senate Bill No. 4785, incorporating forty-eight of the 
most prominent citizens of the United States as a body corporate of the District of 
Columbia bv the name of the "American Committee for Relief in the Near East," 
"to provide relief and to assist in the repatriation, rehabilitation and re-establishment 
of suffering and dependent people of the Near East and adjacent areas; to provide 
for the care of orphans and widows, and to conduct anv industrial enterprises or 
operations of a philanthropic character, etc. 

On November 29, 1918, President Wilson issued his third proclamation to 
Americans urging them to help complete the subscription of (he 830.000.01)0 to be 
subscribed January 12-19, 1919. 

A Nebraska conference of countv chairmen was held in Lincoln to arrano^e de- 
tails for the various county drives, and one per cent of county quotas for the Third 
Liberty l^oan was agreed upon as a basis for the second county quota for each county. 

After slight re-organization in two districts, the work of the second county 
drive was undertaken with officers and quotas as follows: 

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secretary: E. J. Mmlin. In-a-inci. /;,v,//„r— S-m— W. W. Small, rliainn.ui; (n-orije 
Rasch, secretary; K. L. GrusveiKir. IrcaMirer. I.yons—Sim A. J. While, chairman: 
W. S. Newmyer, secretary; Peter I'elersoii. Ireasurer. Oakland si!7(l — W m. ()>tcr- 
berg, chairman: Clyde Neumann, secrelary; A. B. I'cleii. h.MMir.r. Tfkamah — 
$93() — J. E. Cornish, chairman: Chas. \hl)()nal(l. secrelar\ : I). W . (ircciileaC. treas- 
urer. Total. 83.685. 

Although the public ua> murli occupied wiih other form- ol uar work, local 
speakers and solicitors made ic.kIv rc-pon-e to recpiesls for their services in tliis 
cause, and by May !!. l')|<). a- a re^dl ,d the ^^cnd drive every <lislri<t had remille<l 
to State Head([uarters as follows: 

Craig. $795.01): Decatur. Sl:!5.()(): I.v.hw. S'W).;. 1 1 : Oakland. s'J.i:;. II,- Tckamah 
.Sl.048.85: total S4.175.72. 

Thus our lo\al citizeir- promptK and with little i-ompul>ion excee.led the .-.econd 
<piota (oi ihi- unitliN caii-i- |]\ ricarU s5l)l). and conii)leted one more creditable 
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PF.KHAPS the lea-t thanked nf all llie uai activities 
was the conscienliou> eilort> (d \\ . M. Hopewell. 
food administrator for Burt countv. I he absence of bis 
report is caused bv it being -cut to heachjuarters belore 
we began to assemble data for this war history. 

Food conservation vva> a measure that allected every 
home, they did not fully understand the import of 
the orders for wheatless and mealh>s da\>. oi the ra- 
tioning of flour, sugar and other conmimlitie^. neither 

did ihey take kindK at lii-t to ihe f I e,ird>. they 

did not know exactK \\liat w,is expeclcil ol tliepii. Later 
when it became understood, mo-t e\ei\one gladl\ joined 
the conservation j)roj)aganila ami tried to make them- 
selves believe ihev liked it xslnMlicr the\ ilid oi not. 
Many families did not see a slice ol real wliite bread 
on their table for a \ear. the curtailment ol the use ol 
sugar caused more di>-ati--laction tluni am other thing. Ix'can-i' ino>t people knew 
that it was controlled by the sugar lru>l lor speiulative piHpo>es. hut as long a> 
the war was being waged, people sulmiittcd to any outrage rather than complain 
of the gross injustice of some ol the orders to Hoo\eri/c. Ihe lood conservation 
had a thankless task to perfornu \\ . \l. llo|iewell was under orders I rom the state 
administrator, which he obeved the he-t he could. He ilixhargeil his duty faith- 
fullv. and is deserving ol much credit loi the pcrlcurnance ol bis |)art in the 
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N November 18, 1917. the Honoralile John L. Ken- 
nedy of Omaha, Fuel Administrator for Nebraska, 
sent the following telegram to Tekamah: "To B. C. 
Envart: You are hereby appointed chairman of the 
fuel administration committee for Burt county. Name 
not less than five nor more than nine other members 
"''* to act with you. Have a member from each town if 

pos^iiile." The a|)pointment was accepted, and pur- 
suant thereto, the chairman named fuel connnitteemen 
X as follows: Charles B. Clark, Craig, Neb.; Gus Busse, 

^ ^ Decatur. Neb.: Nels Benson. Oakland, Neb.; Howard 

Hopewell, Tekamah, Neb.; John F. Piper, Lyons, Neb. 

\Mr. Piper later moved to Sioux City, and his place was 
filled by D. L. Crellin of Lyons. Neb. 

On December 19, 1917. the county chairman invited 
the retail coal dealers of the county, and the county 
connnitteemen to a luncheon at the Sterling Hotel in Tekamah. at wiiiih time 
the plans for handling the coal situation for the county during the winter were 
outlined, and an inventory of coal on hand in the county was also taken. It was 
evident that the hard coal su])ply would not last through the winter, and before 
the first of March, 1918, the hard coal supply was exhausted throughout the county. 
Some very few had sufficient on hand to carry them through the winter, but many 
consumers did not, and were obliged to go on a soft coal basis. During the winter 
of 1918 and 1919. Burt county received no hard coal at all. This territory was 
supplied for years from the northern docks, but the fuel administration shut off that 
supply, and there were times during the first and second winters of the war wiien 
the available su|i]dy of fuel in Burt county was very limited, inil (lie relail dealers 
co-operating with the local fuel connnittee put Burt county through without .suffering 
or har(lshi|i for want of fuel. The people of Burt county owe the retail coal 
dealers a vote of thanks for tiie good endeavors which they put forth to keep the 
community supplied with anthracite, even after the order had gone forth from 
Washington cutting off our supply from the Great Lakes; they opposed the order 
and while the same was being held in abeyance, they laid in quite a supply of hard 
coal for their customers. 

Not only were we shut off from hard coal, but liie soft coal of the east as well, 
and were forced to look to the soft coal fields of Colorado and Wyoming as our 
only source of supply for several months. Some ol the coal tiial came from these 
.states was very satisfactory, and some ot it was very unsatisfactory, for the reason 
that it had the habit of softening and slackening when exposed to the air. It is 
hoped that St. Peter has not recorded all the unprintable things that were said 
about the soft coal that our people had to burn during the Great War, but on the 
whole everybody acquiesced in the situation cheerfully, regarding the fuel admin- 
istration as one of the necessary departments to aid in winning the war. There is 
no question but that much transportation and much luel was saved through \\\& 
way the matter was handled. All unnecessary lighting was dispensed with in the 
towns: Tekamah's local light jilant went dark at twelve o'clock, all display signs 
were left unlighted, and all unnecessary public meetings and lodge functions were 




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dispens^ed uilli. We had nianv li<ilitli» u\<iU\-. and lll(,^e wh,, li.,,l lMiHncs> oijl. di.l 
it liy the lifiht of the moon. 

Il is difficult at this time to cnumeialc all the orders of the fuel aihiiiTii-lralion 
appKini; lo the towns of liurt eounly. owing to tlie fael that the eomilv chairman was 
requested shortly after the sijininj; of the armistice, to return to the slate chairman 
all corresf)oiulence and <lata of every description, hiil it i~ ilue to the linsiness men 
of the various louns and tlie fuel connnilli'e. and llie |)eoplc ;;enerallv. lo sav that 
the co-operation of all concerned, the cudei- (d' the fuel adnnidslralion were alwavs 
])romptlv and laithlullv carried out. Kurt count\ Indped to sa\e the overl>ur(lened 
railroads (d the counlr\ in Iraii-porlini; coal from eastern cities, anil she liurned 
soft coal and loN lA wocjd. and |irompll\ in v\ri\ wa\ made the work of ihe fuel 
adndnistration a comparati\el\ eas\ ta^k. 



LEGAL COMMITTEE 



A.S soon as war was declared Cona^ress |)assed the Select i\e Service Act. which 
was really an act (d conscription, hut il had so mans provisions. e\em])lions 
and details that it took a I'liiladclphia lauvei to inlcrpni il. -o ihe j;o\eiiiment 
had three lawvers in each coimtv appointed to as>i-l all persons suliiccl lo draft 
in the lillini; out id their ipicstionnaircs. .Indjie H. ( ,. Knvail. Wallci \1. Hopewell. 
Esq., and myself were appointed the perinanenl niend)ei- of ihe l,ei;al Advisory 
Board for Burt county. Neh.. with aulhorilv to ap|)oinl all ^ui h associate memher.s 
as we niijiht desire to assist us. which ue iiinnedialelv proceeded lo do. 

At Decatur we a|)|)ointed T. H. A.^hlev. ('.. 1«. Barlou and V.. A. Hanson; at 
Craig, E. J. Martin. T. A. Minier and \\ . I). Smith : al Lvons. W. S. Newmeyer. 
Judge Wigton and Harry White: al Oakland. ( ,. ( '. \iiimanu. W . \\. \lirner. A. 1.. 
Cull and Carroll 0. Staull'er: at Tekamah. A. M. Anderson. I). W . Creeideaf, K. K. 
Hancock. Judge G. A. Ireland. !•'. (). I.undslrom. Herherl lilmidcs and J. A. 
Singhaus. All these devoted I nun two lo ten hours a dav to helping the 
boys answer all questions jiropeilv in iheii ipiestionnaires. Tin- work lasted for 



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kindiv had the hoard lurnish us wilh a suilalde room in llie (!onil lloii-e. where 
we held open session from <"> o clock A. \l. lo 111 o'clock I'. \l. daiK. while the ipie-- 
tiomiaires were being sent out. and until lliev were to be reluriied. and bcsido thai all 
members were holding their oliices open at all limes to help anv and all who needed 
any help along this line. In all we probably each devoted al least Iwo fidl rnonlhs 
ol lime to this work, and I desire lo thank ,dl ihe mendiiMs for iheii kindne-s and 
patriotic sjdrit ilis|)layed. We did it all withoul anv pav oi desire for anv further 
com]jensalion than that we were doing something lo help ihe boys who were willing 
to give their all if need be. "llial tbi^ government ol the people, bv the people, 
and for the people shall not perish Irom the earth." 

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THE BURT COUNTY PRESS 

THE newspaper men gave more of their product to tlie winning of the world 
war than any other class of business or professional men. therefore it would 
seem unjust if their names and photos were omitted from this record of home 
activities. They gave space at times in unlimited quantities for the success of the 
various propagandas and patriotic gatherings, they never complained of the fact 
that they were giving away their stock in trade. Had the government asked the 
merchant to hand over a sack of flour or sugar each week, they would hold up 
their hands at the unjust demand, yet these newspaper publishers were asked by 
the government each week that the war lasted, to devote a lot of free space to 
winning the war. This they did gladly, despite the fact that each column on that 
matter in their paper was costing them $5.00 or more, they did this for 18 months, 
and refrained from criticism. In no war before this, has tlie power of the press 
to sustain the spirit of the nation and to guide their efforts, been so influential in 
marshaling tlie wealth and man-power of the nation. Witiiout the cordial support 
of the country weeklies, many of the drives for funds would have failed. Presi- 
dent Wilson could not have united the American people as he did, nor could he 
have speeded up the training, and the dispatch of our army to Europe, had he not 
been supported at every step by the newspapers, the most influential agency of 
public opinion in the I'nited States. 

The half of what the newspapers did for the wimiing of tlie war will never be 
told, nor can anv one outside the oflices realize the fight they matle against German 
pro])aganda, and to brush awav obstacles intended to prevent mobilizing the resources 
of this countrv. Most amazing of all. is the fact that the administration showed 
no ajjpreciation of the valuable aid rendered by the press, but instead, it imjjosed 
a foolish censorship, increased the postage by the zone system, prohibited the ex- 
changes of weeklies with the metropolitan papers, cutting them off free access to 
daily associated press dispatches, imposed special taxes and demoralized circu- 
lation. Even now the administration is unwilling to lilt the burdens it imposed 
imder the disguise of war measures. But under all these disadvantages and dis- 
criminations, the press advocated everv war measure and supported loyally everv 
thing requiicd to win the war. The jiirtLnes here produced are the men who are 
entitled to (he credit of boosting every war measure, which assisted in making Burt 
county's record in all war activities one of the best in the land. 

A pall of gloom was felt by the Burt county press over the death of Loraine 
Smith, associate editor and business manager of the Craig News, on December 
13. 1918, age 29 vears. An injured knee at the age of 12 years prevented him from 
being in the armv. He was the most active in his locality in all war work, his 
parents and near friends feel that his untiTuely demise was as much due to the war 
and war work as boys who died in camp, he was the outside man of the ollice and an 
active factor in community war work, lie was a member of the local band and 
also of the Home Guards. His activities and decreased vitality by over exertion 
and insufficient rest, had much to do with his inability to combat the attack of influ- 
enza that caused his death. Loraine Smith was a loveable character, he had a 
promising future, his literary ability was above the average, his genial nature com- 
bined with strong social qualities would have given him a prominent leadership in 
the newspaper business of the county. His picture is included in this history as a 
testimonial of appreciation of his many noble characteristics. 



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THE FOUR MINUTE MEN OF TEKAMAH, NEBRASKA 

THE Four Minute Men was a nation-wide organization, being a Division of the 
Committee on Public Information. This comniittee was created by executive order 
of the President of the United States, dated April 14. 1917. and the Four Minute 
Men was made a division of this committee on June 16. 1917. with the personal 
approval of President Wilson, who requested that the work of the organization be 
extended as rapidly as possible throughout the countrv. The purpose of the Four 
Minute Men was to assist the various departments of the government in the work 
of national defense during the Great War. by presenting messages on sulijects of 
vital national importance to motion picture theater audiences during the intermission. 
The subject matter was prepared and the speakers directed from Washington under 
authority of the United States Government. The work was in charge of a National 
Director at Washington, and in each state there was a state chairman appointed 
by the the national director. In each city where the work was organized there 
was a local ciiairman appointed by the state chairman, this local appointment be- 
ing confirmed by the director at Washington. Each of them served through three 
or more campaigns, and were awarded the official badge of the organization, being 
an official bronze button of rectangular shape, impressed thereori. Burt county 
end the state of Nebraska took high rank in the record it made. Not until after 
the history of the organization of Four Minute Men in this state is written will 
the average citizen realize the amount and importance of the work done. In the 
Second Liberty Loan the state speakers talketl to over 300,000 people, and by 
September. 1918. had a part in eleven speaking campaigns with an honor roll 
efficiency of one hundred per cent. The local chairmen in the different towns and 
cities numbered 338. with over 1,800 speakers, being second in point of numbers 
to the great state of New York only. In the Third Liberty loan over 4,000 speeches 
were made to 1.105.000 people. Nebraska ranked fourth in the number of speeches 
made with a record efficiency in the Fourth Liberty loan. With 98 6-10 per cent 
efficiency record in the Fourth Liberty loan, Nebraska stood the unquestioned first 
among the states of the Union, and on December 9, 1918. stood first among the 
slates of the Union as regards the comparative number of commissions granted to 
local chairmen for faithful and effective work, and first in the L'nion in the number 
of insignia badges awariled to speakers for eflective and faithful work. The Four 
Minute Men became in trutii and in fail ""the official human voice of the 
government." 

The local Four Minute Men in Burl counlv ke|jl up their good efforts until all 
stood in the honor roll column, with a record of 100 per cent efficiency, having 
taken part in from seven to eleven campaigns. At first the field of the speakers 
was in the theaters, but later was extended to the churches, school houses and 
all public gatherings. 

The pictures of the most prominent ol the Four Minute Men in each town are 
on the following pages over their name and postoffice. Many more to be included 
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Uuiirriiiin, Ti'kanui/i, Nfhrusha 




Ui:\. FillF.I.. 
Trl.<im,ili, firhraika 




5L.\A10l; llULMd.N. 
Tekamah, Nebraska 




W. 1. POUCHF.R. 
Tekamah, Nehraxka 





HERBERT RHOADES, 
Tekamth, !\ebraska 




I'lloK. H. H. LINN, 
ttisl Chai'iniin, Craig, Nebraska 



REV. STON'ER. 
Second Chairman, Craig, Nebraska 



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PliOK. CONkl.lNG is ;i riui>i(al ■;t'iiiii> a> wi^ll .i> a Iradin. II.- oii^inalrd llic 
i,|,.a (,r aiiaiitiinj: iIk- l.i.i: sin-ii' wliislie ..i. iIm' clc.lii,- liuiil planl. sn thai li.- 
,-,,ul.l plaN anv luiir on il l.\ manipMlalinji llic Icn.t t.. llu- c>,'A\»- \alvc. 

jl ua- r„ii,im'nlc.l on Us ihr ,1a, K |.n-.~ all ..v.-r llu- u..,l,l. Mr. CoiikliM^ was 
cilletl lo several on\>[de cilios I.. Iix llu-ir siren uhislles. U.il .oul.l iml e,iiial llu> 
Tekamah siren ..f spe.'ial make. TIh' r.'kamal. Heral.l in il- wrile np ol llu- arnns- 
tice celebralion <(>nnnenls in pari as lullnu-; 

••When news reaehed there al 1 A. M.. lli-n l.ell- an,l uln-lle- -larle.l In sprea.l 
the iovlnl li.lin-v of peare. A ,n„re Ueaulilnl ,la«n „l ih.- niorn ol vvorl.l peare 
eouhl nol have 'been wishe.l. elear an.l .ahn. as ihe f^real re,l l,t:hl ol ihe rising 
-un l.e..an lo appear. The si rains of Anu-ri.-a. an,l ihe ,lox.,lo,^v ucv plaved l,y 
Prof Ralph Conklin- on the yiani siren, uhirh prn.lnee.l a u.xMerln elerl: 
families 10 miles in ihe .-onnlrv heard ihe dad lidin,. an,l reporle.l .1 hark hv 
phone the uhole rils and ^nrronndin,^ ronnlr\ lor n.,le> were auak,-ned h\ ihe 
;.,n~ieal dramalir evenl. eoming as it were from a elear skv. Al mlervals lhro,i|:h 
Ihe dav when lhonsan,K were on ihe streets eelehralin,. and uell ,n.o the ni.hl 
l<,.„r Conklinu uonld ren,le, pair,.,!,,- U.ne- -urh a- -rrai-.- Cod Iron, \\ horn Ml 
Ble.sin- Flow.- "The Star S|,an^led Banner." ■■\l^ Connhs 1,- ol I hee. >ueel 
Land o'f l.il.erh." lemindin.-i ihe jovoii- pnhlir ,d lhe,r dehl ol .., al ,l„.l,'. 

Nothing .lid n,.Me to slinnilal.- pal,i..li.- MM,lin>.'„l in ihi- ..m„,„n„l\ Ihan 
Prof. Ilalph 1). (:.>nkli,i;j"- ,n,i-i.' .„, ih.' -ir.',, whi-lle. 




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li. H. EBY. 

C.apliiin 

le company was 



THE CRAIG HOME GUARDS 



THE (!iaig Home Guards 
were mustered into service 
April 6. 1918. The officers 
elected were \i. H. Eby. cap- 
tain; H. H. Linn, 1st lieuten- 
ant; W. T. Minier. 2nd lieuten- 
ant ; later Lieut. Linn entered 
the National Army, and W. T. 
Minier was promoted to first 
lieutenant, and A. A. Danielsoii 
was made 2nd lieutenant. Fo 
a time the c(im]janv did some 
guard duty about elevators and 
railroad yards. They also 
erected a flag pole for the city 
on General Pershing's l>irth- 
mustered out January 6, 1919. 



Following is the roster: 

B. H. Eby, Captain. 
H. H. Linn, 1st Lieut. 
W. T. Minier. 2n(l Lieut. 

Sergfiinls 
Chas. M. Tli4,nipsnn. Lst Sergt. 
H. Cooper, Metlieal .Sergeant. 
J. D. Gordon. .Supply Sergt. 
L. H. .Smith. Bugler.' 
W. F. Cramer. 
Fred O. Wheeler. Cohu Seigt. 

Corporals 
F. (). Carlson 
W. M. .Smith 
R. H. Thurher 
Roy Carlson 
Harry Healea 
Gei>. Raver 

Friiiites 
Kex Allen 
irwin Allen 
Oscar Bunderson 
R. A. Brokaw 
A. L. Burke 
Ira Baines 
\ anor Cannady 
Aug. Carlson 
Aaron O. Carlson 
Gene Chilstroni 
H. T. Constable 
.Ino. Corbin 
F. O. Clark 



Oscar Dahlquist 
Ray Davis 
Rex Davis 
W. .1. Drurv 
W. H. Diury 
Axel Erieksen 
Theo. Erieksen 
Grant Freeman 
Illes F'rarv 
Ira Goods',; 
Glen Isaacson 
Oliver Johnson 
Francis Lang 
Arthur Lee 
W. W. Lester 
.\. Leander 
L. Mallette 
S. Mallette 
T. J. Matheny 
k. F. Matter 
H. B. McPhers 
L. H. McMu 
D. Patrick 
Walter Pond 
Chas. Riley 
L. Patterson 
H. B. Smith 
G. W. Smith 

D. C. Snow 

E. A. Snow 
C. A. Stewart 
H. Struthers 
.\. Thompson 




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THE DECATIR HOME Gl \HI) 

THE companv ua- (U i;ani/,cil Dt'cciiilici 1."). I')|7. ulicii llic lnllouiii;j nllircr.- 
vvere chosen: K. Dudley Heck, caplaiii; .1. ('■. A-lile\. 1>I linilciianl ; \l. Skalci\- 
.-ky. 2n(l lieiitenanl: II. N. Aslile>. 1st >erj;eaMl ; D. C CaliHui. r.ilor >er.2canl : 
Bernard Penny, luiglcr: and Ilev. A. M. Bracewdl. clia|ilain. Il- |iiir|i()sc uas I,, 
j.-rotect |ir(i|icit\ and In reiidi-r a-si.-lancc in ihc \i(iiiil\ (il l)cca!iii ulicii- iicc.-- 
.»arv. The c(imniunilv heina lOd per ccnl Vnieiican. Il had lilllc l(. do i-Mvpl l.i 
iiuani elevators on river froiil. and .Icniand i.lriiliricaliiui „[ >lian,;;('r~ crii-Miij; iht- 
ri\er hv >kil'* or Ferr\ hoal : i.rol)ahh the greatest Immk-IiI iierlornu-d li\ the .'oii- 
pany uas assistance in the liar\e-t lields where the ii-ual help had cnlercd the 
armv service. The i;nard> were all willinu to prrloiiM an\ diils a>H.i;ned. 



Kolldwini; is the m-ler 



■f. K. \-lili\ 

llrlll\ \li.l..-ll 

lia Vu-lin 
llanv \~Mrs 

(;. H. iiii>-.- 

WalltT liall 

I r,- refi- 
ll. 11^ I'.Main 
Kev. A. \l. Iiia.ru. 11. 

cliaplaiii. 
jiiliM \I. liniwii 
O.-.i. I',, liii'wcr 
.111. I. 1. Cliiiv.'P 
Hev. Cliarl.-s .S. Calkin- 
Flank E. (lliUM' 
E. I). C.ix 
Carl ("liapniaii 
Weljstpr (faster 
Ceo. CarnitluTs 
Cm Ciiiiiirallv 
KIni.'i K. Dailiii^ 
C C. Dinmii.k 
\i.i..i E. l)..lllll.T 
E. I.. I)..ii..li...' 
Mitclifll. Dirk 
I.eriiv Diiiiinirk 



Kiril K.iilmaii 
E. K. Elli.itl 
Sliniiiaii Elli.itl 
S. 11. Elli..ll 
C,-,,. 1!. Eai:.l|..ii 
Will. li. Eai:. 11.111 
(!aii EiiiikliiiiiMi 
Eujirnr E.intrnrllr 
Mike Farlial 
\, P. Fisriis 
\\ 111. Firdiirks 
I.,..- I). KuIht 
\lik.' Ealier 
Ei.'.l Ealin 
Ni«l.in i-'iaiiv 
Hii^li (..illiip 
li,i\ I,. ( .l.i-\rll.ir 
Clias. (iiiilai 
A. K. (iii.ldaiil 
I..V Haii-iiii 
E. \. liaiiMin 
I,,.,- li. llisi^in- 
.Sam Harris 
Tlirii. Ilrniiif; 
E. I., .l.ihii'^iiii 
H. C. Kin:: 
II. T. Isrliii^ 



O. E. Kirlianis 
H. L. Itrdiliiiii 
E.luai.l W. Krli..;;i: 
llailN Krll.,^^ 
1)1. W. ,1. EiiNl.ii.l 
.l.ilin l.rslir 
Cu\ l.aiiiliril 
E. I), l.amlinl 
Dllillrv l.iirkliall 
Clias. Mil.hrll 
Lee \liii|ili\ 
A. .1. Miller 
H. .S. Masiee 
E. 11. Mni|.liN 
Cri.i;;.- Miiipln 
lliA.in Miiipin 
CIriin Majiiis 
T. Mavlierrv 
Clias .(. MrKee 
O. \l. Miles 
Martin C. Neaiv 
J no. Nellie 
E. C. I'liipp- 
E. E. I'aiker 
W.iller S. I'ar-iii 
Eie.l Pliellp- 
Cr... E. liasrli 



Dr. E. \. .Seal- 

Eiank .Siillmaii 

E. \1. Slilliuan 

(ii'o. Srliniieilrsk.uiip 

llaii\ \. .Sears 

Tli.-.i. Sirpliens.in 

(„■... 11. TlLiina 

l)i. \. E. \aii Ciii.l.in 

l.iiii.- II, While 

Sli-u.iil Walkn 

ll.iiiv Willev 

lliiiaiii Wallers 

IE E. Wallers 

Eiiiil VDeei. 

l.iinis \kins 

Tli.is. Tavloi- 

Oiiville Biewer 

Dr. E. M. Walker 

.lames Miner 

Kev. C. C. (;,ilnv 

Elliv \1. Nearv 

l!.i\ Anson 

Ere.l Drier 

\. .1. lirinlev 

E. (;. I'at;e 

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THE LYONS HOME GUARD 

THE company was organized February 22. 1918. They drilled once every 
week. They had charge of the county patriotic rally at Lyons, July 4. 1918, at 
which all the guard companies in the county participated. There was very little 
for the company to do at their home town. The only thing done to create any 
comment was wlien the Lyons and Oakland companies went into the edge of 
Cumming countv to attend a non-partisan league meeting in a school house, they 
changed it into a patriotic rally and prevented any disturbance by escorting the 
billed speaker to a place of safety. The company was disbanded December 31. 
1918. The list of officers and roster of company were as follows: I We failed lo 
obtain any photos of the officers) : 



Paul Calnoii. Captain 
George Valclev. Lieutenant 
Paul VanNostiand. Lieutenant 







Sergeants 


.1. 


E. 


Buckley 


w 


C 


Heintzelman 


D. 


Gibson 


A. 


W 


Cass 


CI 


ly 


E. Newmeyer 
Corporals 


D. 


R. 


Harvey 


H. 


A. 


Martin 


El 


nes 


McDowell 


\. 


F. 


Hein 


0. 


G. 


Turen 


Guy E. Rross 


Ch 


as. 


W. Peterson 


El 


mer 


Remmington 

I'ririiles 


T. 


R. 


Arnetl 


A. 


D. 


Bover 


T. 


A. 


Brauclier 


C. 


E. 


Chard 


Arthur Clark 


E. 


S. 


Clements 


G. 


E. 


Cleveland 


H. 


Crellin 


Harry 


Gates 


Ernes 


Crawford 


E. 


.]. 


Deman 


C. 


J. 


Ebv 


K. 


bert L. Embiee 



\lvin Eckleen 
Dave Everett 
E. A. Farnum 
Noah L. Garvis 

E. F. Bean 

J. P. German 
Dave Gharrity 
Sam Dinges 

F. J. Fisher 
E. H. Givler 
Chas. Green 
C. H. Heyne 
Peter Heintzelman 
Chas. Hipp 

C. J. Hultberg 
Leroy Hultberg 
.S.van Hultberg 
M. James 
John yi. Jensen 
Chas. Johnson 

D. M. Kayton 
Win. Kayton 

G. B. Kimberly 
W. A. King 
Charlie Kuhn 
G. W. Litilf 
LeRoy Loomis 
D. E. Lyon 
Leith Lilly 
Clarence Linton 
J. T. Knudson 
W. C. Jennewin 
George Moseman 
George MacDonald 
James McMahan 



T. A. McMahan 
F. B. Merkel 
M. J. Metcalf 
.Mbin Monson 
Paul Moseman 
A. C. Mussack 
Elmer Neely 
Lee Parker 
C. 0. Peabody 
Harry Pearson 
Art Piper 
E. .S. Preston 
Elmer Reed 
Frank Rhoda 
George Rhoda 
William Ruddv 
M. D. Shipley 
Hugh Shipley 
Claude Siler 
W. F. Solt 
Ted Stiles 
H. O. Stone 
Vay Stone 
R. W. Sandburn 
W. C. Sund 

C. A. Turen 
J. V. Walsh 
^^ M. Warner 

D. E. Yeaton 
John Young 
Laurence \oung 
W. J. McConnell 
Everett Haidesty 
Vernon Larson 
George Harkness 



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OAKLAND HOME 
GllAKl) 

THE Oaklau.l lln.n.- CiMnl 
rta> orgaiii/i'il DccfiiiKer \i. 
I')17. and s('i\c(l milil Jami- 
ary 1!1. I'M'), ulicii I lie com- 
paru was niiislfied oiil in ai'- 
cordaiicc with a gpiicral mdcr 
di' (mimtudi Kcilli \ovillc. 

'I'lie coiiipaiu was lull\ uni- 
rdiriieil and adc(]iialidv armed, 
anil met reunlarls lot drill 




F M .'JHORT, 

t ii/'Uiiri 


(iliee 


I week. 


Slioit. E. M.. Captain 




KgiT>troni. .loe (>. 


llan-nn. .|i)hii. 1st l.ieilteiiaiit 


Knglnnil. Kllierl 


lloliiKHiist. \V. H.. 2.1(1 


Lienl. 


Krickson. Roy 


.Siauffer, ( ;. O., 1st Ser 


geaiit 


Kvans. lirvan 


Ford. \. M.. 1-1 Sergeant 


Falk. Arlhur L. 


Nelson. .S. (). 




Ford. A. (). 


Packard. R. M. 




Ford. Buel 


Teirh, Carlton E. 




Freed. <;arl 


.Swan-son. W. .S. 




Hainnierlund. W . 11. 


Force. C. \V. 




Hauling, licil 


Richards. Rolfe G. 




Haniicmaii. Il.ilpli 


Minier. Lee E. 




Hanson. \cd .1. 


Peterson. H. C. 




Hanson. William 


Minier. W. E. 




Hawlev. C. A. 


Benson. Nels 




Holindiake. .lames \ 


Larson. C. 0. 




Holinqiiisl. \. < .. 


Paradise. H. M. 




Holiiii|iiisl. Harold 


Conn. Fred L. 




Holmqiiisl. Merwyn 


Carlton. C. G. 




lliilliiian. Herliert 


Kull. C. A. 




Hullqui-I. Roliert 


Hopkins, N. W. 




.Inlins.iM. Will 


Hansen. Peter A. 




.liilinsoii. A\i-I 


Giislafson. Karl H. 




liilinson. \\ aUord 


Hanson. Kerwoocl 




.|..liii-o,i. Carl H. 


Anderson. Edwin 




.lolinson, Lawrence f 


Seherg. Fred 




.lolinson. .1. A. 


.\ndeison. Alfred J. 




.lolinson, Uavmond ( 


Anderson. Carl 




.lohnson. C. W. 


Anderson. Nels 




.lolinson. \\ altci 


Anderson. C. E. 




.lolinson. (.)scai 1". 


\nderson. Edgar D. 




.lohnscui. Ralph \. 


Backus. Frank 




.lohnson. Hjalmar 


Baugh. .-Mton E. 




Langford. J. A. 


Beacom. A. J. 




Larson. .John L. 


Bengston, Millnnn A. 




Larson, .lohn G. 


Benson. H. W. 




Larson. Lngciie 


Bordson. Richard 




Lien. Benjamin 


Carlson. Raymond 




Liiidinan, \. .\. 


Carlson. Teddy 




Lovell. J. E. 


Carlson. Edwin 




Lund. W. H. 


Carlslen. Oscar 




Miller. Isaac 


Cull. Duncan 




Minier. G. W ., .Ir. 


Cutler. E. C. 




Monson. Olaf 


Dame. Herman 




Mossherg, (.usiav 



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|nll\ H\N-IIN 

tll^l l,rulrn„„l 



Nrilielg. lii'li 
Neiherg, .Arthur 
Neiherg. Ernest 
Nelson. (). V. 
Nelson. P. L. 
Nelson. .John \. 
Nenniaiin, C. <1. 
Norhv, l)a\iil 
Nindslioiii. \iidrc\\ 
Noyes, .1. W. 
Oh.-rg. M. A. 
Olson. Andrew 
Osterherg. W. C. 
Palmer. (Iharles 
Pearson. Edward M. 

Peden. A. B. 
Person. Roland 
Pelerson. C. \V. 
I'eterson, Lawrence 
Peterson, .L W. 

Peterson. Ernest 

Preston. I). L. 

Reimers. Fred .L 

Keitzas, Nathan 

Roherts. \V. \V. 

Rohde. Fre.l 

Romlierg. Alhin 

liosen. I). .1. 

Ryan. Fied 

Samson. Oscar 

.Samiielson. Oscar 

.Servine. Edgar 

Silver. Paul 

Steinhaugli. Carl 

Stratton. Ellierl 

Snndell. .Joyce 

Swanson. .Xiigust 

Ticner. L. O. 

Wallace. .1. E. 

W'eavei. Arthur 

Weslerberg. Wayland 

Wickstrom. \. F. 

Willnerd. Roy 

White. Clarence E. 



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A. M. ANDERSON. 
(Captain 




MIE Tekamah Home Guard 
Tekamah. .Nebraska, was 

organized on the 24th day of 

August. 1917, at which time 

fifty men took the oath of al- 
legiance to the state. Within a 

few days one hundred and six 

men had joined the guard, and 

at limes the enrollment was up 

to one hundred and fifty-one. 
The Tekamah Home Guan 

was called upon to guard the 

elevators of Tekamah for a 

period during the winter of 

1917 and 191o. and assisted 

with the harvesting of grain 

during the summer of 1918. 
An active part was taken by all the members of the Home Guard in all the 
Liberty Loan drives. Red Cross drives and patriotic meetings. The Red Cross 
sale on the 22nd day of April was the direct result of the effort? of the Tekamali 
Home Guard atid netted the sum of over .S20.(H)0.00 for the Red Cross. The initial 
muster roll of detachment of Tekamah. Home Guan! of the count\ of Burt, state 
of Nebraska, on the 26th day of August, 1918. 



Anderson. Arthur M.. Captain 
Pducher. William T.. 1st LieiU. 



Smilli. William D.. 



id Lieut. 



I.undstrum. Frank 0.. 1st Sergl. 

Marsh. Noah H.. .Sergt. 

Hopewell. Howard W.. Sergt. 

Stanfield. Hiland V., Sergt. 

Kiefer. Louis 0.. .Sergt. 

Penry, Bonno I.. .Sergt. 

Ireland. Geo. A.. .Sergt. 

Jack. Charles H.. Sergt. 

Averill. Harry 

Averill. Fred C. 

Aniick. Elmer 

Houve. Raymond H. 

Buell. Allien S. 

Baker. Lerov D. 

Barker. Wiliiani S. 

Baker. Roscer 

Barrett. James (!. 

}!lankenbeckler. David J. 

Bliss. John A. 

Brandt. Everett J. 

Bowden. Eli B. 

Baker. George 

Brookings. Howard 

Batolielder. Sam D. 

Brune, Will 

Clark. Roy D. 

Clark, James \. 



Conklin. Ronald 
Crannell. Frank H. 
Coleman. Lewis C. 
Cutler. William B. 
Chase, Herbert V. 
Case. Harrv M. 
Corkill. Floyd R. 
Cornish. James E. 
Crowell, James M. 
Cameron. Frank A. 
Cooper. Harry 0. 
Cooper. H. C. 
Chalt. .Stephen 
Cook. Caroll 
Conneallv. W illiam 
Christy. W. H. 
Douglas, George 
Dutcher, Clyde 
Dunshee, M. S. 
Dixon. Wallace P. 
Dye. John 
Eckley. Oscar H. 
Ellis. Fmmett L 
Ellis, Clarence A. 
Fisher. Peter W. 
Fisher, John F. 
Frasier. John S. 
Frain. Elmer J. 
Fye. Benjamin A. 
Farrens, Ralph 



Finch. Roy 
Grothe. Clyde R. 
Gill. Thomas R. 
Grothe. Lloyd L. 
Gill. Earl L 
Gill. John H. 
Gates. Charles W. 
Gibson. Hiram J. 
Gill. Delmer C. 
Hemping. Harry 
Harris. Thomas 
Haswell. Ear 
Holmes. John 
Hudson. James F. 
Hancock. R. K. 
Henning. Arthur L. 
Houston. Richard T. 
Houston. Emsley C. 
Hume, Jess 
Hartnell. W. Mcv. 
Ireland, Chester N. 
Ireland. Raleigh C. 
Jacobs. Arlington B. C. 
Jenson, R. W. 
Johnson, Edward L. 
Kearney. Lee M. 
Kokes. Anton R. 
Kennedy. Ray V. 
Larue, Leonard S. 
Lukens, Isaiah Jr. 



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Lalta, Bur. 
Mdiiie, .lacksiiii K. 
Mcdiirily. SanuH-l K. 
Moirnw. Kozzel 
Mas..n. I)..sle (;. 
McKiniiis. l.vnn 
McMulliii. A. C. 
Mas.in. 1). \V. 
Maiui. Nicliolas J. 
\Iaisliall. Til. .mas I?. 
\lai-|)..nal.l. Cliailes 
Maiil.'v. .Inliiis |{. 
Mas..n. I...laTi .1. 
Mil.v. Cliarl.-s 
\Iillrr. Sam 
.N.irst'eii. Cm] C. 
Oil. Ge.ir(;e B. 
Pelfis..ii. Cliris C. 
Pi ice. Eveietl F.. 
Peter!?on. Peter C. 



(liilik. \liiiiy T. 
K.il..'ii^..ii. lalian 1.. 
liusM-ll. Ora 
U..liiiis..ii, M.ialiaiii Vi . 
KcMiiaii. Ml.' 
l!li..a,l.-. ll.-il..-ii 
Ki.e. \nliui K. 
luiliinsiiii. (Je.ir^e 
l^ay. Neiiion K. 
Slanfi.'l.l. Oiin 
Sliaf.i. K. I..-.- 
Siiiilli. I!'.\ .1. 
.Sieveli^. Fi.mI W . 
Swans. 111. Sinn 
Siiiiiie. I'enilii.ikc \. 
S.lierer. Pel.r M. 
Sli.ik. Clay II. 
Sllthellail.l. I>.iilj;la> ('. 
Si-hiawf;er. William K. 
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r.imliiisiin. Uii.ine .S. 
'I'uckrr. Ivan 
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Tanipliii. .lames W . 
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Wai.l. Frank F. 
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THE BURT COUNTY HOME GUARD 



THIS wa? a union of the five companies in tlie couuly of wiiicli C.aiitain A. \i. 
Anderson of the Tekaniah comjianv was coninian.ier. with ranis of major. Tlie pur- 
pose was for unilv of action in promotin.- ail uar acli\ilics. Tlic county Home 
Guard were the enforcing power, tliev were tlie per-uadcr. liivc tlic sciiool-masler - 
strap in the de>k. Tiieir inllu.'nc' was beneficial in all u,ir acli\itv .Irixcs. it was 
also fell in food and fuel conservation requests. They di.l coiisideral.le a. li\c .liitv. 
they also instigated an.l conducted the patriotic celehralion at Iaous. Jid\ 1. I'M!!. 
The organization exerte.l a strong Americanization inlhience thai nia.le Ihni .■oiinly 
a patriotic reconl. nut -in|ia-eil in \elira-ka or any other >!.ile. 



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AS to efficiency and valuable assistance in all war work drives, the teachers and 
members of the boards in rural districts were in the lead. They were the 
agency which made the wheels go round, all home activities were nurtured by the 
rural teachers and school boards. W. T. Poucher. county superintendent of public 
instruction, is a dynamo of energy, and a natural born organizer, he had the con- 
fidence and respect of all the school organization, affording him the opportunity 
to put the effective war-work machinery in motion through the teachers and pupils 
that reached the home of every one in their respective districts. 

The county council of defense by its questionnaire cards obtained the property 
qualifications of every resident in the county, and on a percentage basis figured out 
how much each should subscribe to raise the quota assigned the county in each 
and everv drive. Each school board was informed of the amount apportioned toi 
their district on the propertv basis, also the amount that each patron should sub- 
scribe in proportion to what he was worth. Cards were distributed, informing 
each patron in the district of a meeting to be held in the school house at a certain 
day and hour, and that they were expected to be there and subscribe their share. 
The moderator |)resided and called for each to announce the amount which was re- 
corded by the secretary. Usual Iv it did not take more than an hour to raise the 
quota assigned the district. Each district held their meetings at the same hour, 
each |)honed to the countv cliairman the amount raised, then he wired to state head- 
quarters, that Burt countv had gone "over-the-top." It was an easy, simple method 
that permitted of no shirking, each gave support to all demands on the county in 
proportion to what property he owned. Of course, many gave more than was 
required, in some drives like the second Red Cross, over double the quota assigned 
was subscribed. All the I,iberty Loans were conducted through the school district 
organizations. Also all tlie food-card pledges and other conservation information 
were handled by the teachers, pupils and patrons in the same wav. Superintendent 
Poucher, teachers and school district officers are entitled to much credit for their 
efficient work, which made it possible for Burt county to be entitled to first place 
in state and nation in most all drives to raise funds to win the war. As a compli- 
ment to the school district officers the list of names and number of their district 
follows; if it were possible the names of teachers would be included. Jnil tlie 
changes are so frequent that three different persons performed these duties during 
the war period in the same district: 



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V,.. „l Dht. OIJicTS 

1 D. W. Gieenleaf 
A. M. Anderson 
Dr. J. P. Merritt 
.1. A. Clark 

S. A. Wassum 
F. A. Cameron 

2 Clarence Snyder 
Roy Baker 

Mrs. John Tobin 

3 J. R. Deaver 
Ed. Woodard 
Cora J. Lydick 



No. of Dist. Officers 

4 H. L. Webster 
D. .S. Tomlinson 
J. S. Gill 

5 B. C. Marr 
J. F. Marr 

C. L. Hurlocker 

9 Hull Lowe 
H. F. Enger 
John Skinner 

12 R. P. Peterson 
Jay McClanahan 
C. H. Metzler 



No. oj Di.sl. Officers 

16 F. H. Crannell 
T. A. Baldwin 
Qliver dinger 

18 Bay Woodward 
C. E. Shafer 
Fred Plummer 

19 S. S. Breckenridge 
John Frazier 
Thomas Tobin 

23 Louis J. Peterson 
C. E. Grothe 
George Georgeson 




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24 Stanley Wilson 

C. E. Marr 

M. G. McKinnis 
29 W. F. MiNear 

.1. 1^. Faussett 

Jos. Sklenar 
35 E. L. Jolinsdii 

J. D. Porter 

R. W. Jenson 
42 Earl Wilcox 

C. W. Faussett 

Will. Flaiiatian 

44 \'oiil Irelaiiil 
C R. Gamiiiel 
X^'alter J. Ganiniel 

47 L. M. Kearney 

Harry McDaniel 

John Pearce 
50 C. A. Valiler. Jr. 

James Peterson 

M. J. Johnson 
70 A. H. Gilbert 

A. S. Gilhert 

.Snrn .Swanson 
72 Elmer Croni 

0. E. Crannell 
Ell. McDonald 

15 Reed Eby 
C. E. Stoner 
H. E. Kriebel 

21 A. G. Clark 

W. A. LonRwell 

1. A. Mallette 

22 John Loftis 
C. C. Wilcox 
I'hilip Nelson 

26 Ed. Goodman 
lies Frarv 

J. B. Healea 

27 \\ . J. Freeman 
A. L. McPherson 

36 Lonis Riihe 
John Baker 
Chris Kohlmeir 

49 A. F. Soderling 
Ed. Olson 
Harry B. Anderson 

51 Clair Trammer 
Peter Kjeldfiaard 
G. W. Hawkins 

.54 W. A. Healea 
Loran Patterson 
John Corbin 
W. D. Rcmians 
Kirk .Smith 
Chas. J. Johnson 

57 Henry Erickson 
C. \. Wedergren 
James Johnson 

61 A. D. Pond 
Argie J. Miller 
Swante Monson 



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62 F. O. Isaacson 
Lewis Hanson 
C. E. Johnson 
66 C. E. Cram 

W. C. Erwin 

L. J. Davis 
6S N. A. MonsiMi 

K. C. Engdahl 

(Willis Christcnsen 
20 E. D. Wigl..n 

Jas. Rid)bins 

C. S. Newmyer 
25 Chris .Shawver 

Osean .Swanson 

.Stanton Wilder 
28 C. R. Jackson 

Sherman Hall 

\1. C. Rojiers 
^^■^ \. C Anderson 

Clyde Scars 

will Kr.iger 
.37 Jas. H. Tryon 

Mrs. Tessie Paine 

H. C. Peterson 
.3H (iny O. Squires 

John Nelson 

Peter Brix 
.39 Hans Jensen 

Harry Nelson 

L. M. .\nderson 
.56 George Gallup 

C. H. Miller 

C. M. Viles 

.58 Louis Jensen 
Carl Beck 
Cm Denian 

6.3 F. \l. Rosc.c 
Chas. Kiefer 
Wm. McCartney 

65 John Browninj: 
.\le\ Peters 
.■\ugust Peterscm 

67 John F. Schulze 
Herman Morse 
Harry E. Gates 

69 Ernest W. Dahlgren 
Gilbert .Swanson 
Chas. Levreau 

71 C. 0. A. Peterson 
Wni. Rewinkle 
Fred .Strelo 

13 Henry E. Slalt 
John .Saf 

\. E. Engdahl 

14 A. B. Peden 

Mrs. J. J. Palmi|uisl 
Peter Palmer 

17 (;ilherl Jacobson 
Joseph E. Nelson 
Waller Magnussen 



.\ti. iii Di.sl. Ollircis 

33 Edgar Anderson 
J. E. Palnuiuist 

John (i. Moseman 
40 D. (;. Meyer 

Gust (Carlson 

D. Wm. Peters 
43 Wm. H. (iuhl 

Joel V. I'reston 

Oscar Norberg 
46 Dave N. Alexmder 

Alfred Benson 

Will Carlson 
1« Oscar Ekstrand 

C. J. Nelson 

Harry G. Johnson 

52 Fred Robertson 

Charles Wickstrom 

Ed. .S. Toxword 
.53 Charl-s Sidierg 

V. E. \cl. n 

Will .1. Johnson 
.59 Herman J. Johnson 

August Lohmcver 

G. H. Surr 
60 C. B. Nidson 

Andrew Nelson 

Otto l.iiidblom 
64 Carl G. Fredslroni 

Elmer Hultgrcn 

Garfield .Swanson 

45 Elmer Ande.son 
Elti>n Maw 
E. E. Hale 
E. A. HanxMi. chairman 

6 F.dmoii Mnrrow 
C. \. Johnson 
O. M. Henning 

7 E. \. Hanson 
Roy Grosvernor 

8 Herlev Millar 
Mford Maiors 
K. C. \1etl.o,l 

1(1 I. I!. While 
C. \. Richards 
C. H. W. Busse 

II Emil Y. Dcen 
Gl.-M Olbrey 
.1. S. Farrens 

30 James Saxlon 
C. W. Chase 
K. E. l.ange 

31 J. W. Connealy 
J. E. Connealy 
Jas. McCormick 

.32 I.. H. Deman 
G. R. Sweet 
George Connealy 

41 Marion Saxton 
\. J. Brinley 
Geo. Redding 



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Arniinian Ri-licf . . , , 117 

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Kak.r. Biirhy G 3.i 

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Bauah. .Alton F, .\\ 

Hal,-,. Kollo M 43 

Hainhurv. I'aiil ,M 

Ba.kus. WalliT 6.1 

Ba.iin. Earl 69 

Baron, Willi,- 69 

Bak.r. Mrs. John 93 

B.ikslroni A-\i-l (; 2.i 

B.av.T, ('.has. C 11 

B.-an-r, Erni'sl V l.i 

B.-,kman, Ira T -17 

B,-,k. Earl 1 49 

H..nHT. Eusi-ni- R 67 

B.hn, Louis W 69 

H. lions. Koilh H..., 71 

B.sl. Rov J 73 

Bi riha R.-.l Cross 91 

B.ik. liai.c. II 129 

Bli-s. K.in 27 

Blis. J... M 27 

Bla.k. ttall.i J 35 

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Hon:. Arthur 27 

Bowil.-n. Robt. E 37 

Bow.lin. Clar.nr.. M 59 

Borilson. Ri.har.1 E 65 

Brinji. Allicrt 1 27 

Brokaw. Chas. V 27 

Broka». (;,o. 1) 27 

Braiin. k.irl W 35 

Bro»M Rohl. .\l 39 

Rriv. H. P 39 

Brown. Wni. J .(5 

Brii,,-. John T 19 

Briiilry. (^lan-nrf E 59 

Brun.". Frank H 63 

Bnini, William J 63 

Hran.l. Oswald F 67 

Biicv, Li-o 25 

Bum.-s. (;irald F 31 

Burnicistir. .Arthur 39 

Bussr. Frank S 57 



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Carlson. I.,-,- Dito 1,9 

Carp,nl,r. Klij.ih 71 

(;am,Ton. Mis. F. A HI 

Carlson, i:, 1. 123 

Caliion, 1), C 129 

Cc,l,-r[ir.-n, Fiii.st ,13 

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Clian,h,rlain. Cli.,s. W 23 

Chan. (In ill,- 25 

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Clausi-n. Rolo-rt C, 
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Clais. Ira M 65 

Crosby. ClitIor,l 71 

Craig R,-,l Cr,iss 85 

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Cntll.-r. Rirliar.l R 31 

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Farh-i. Harry (. .39 

Farr.-ns. Clv,I,. B 51 

Falk. Andr,-iv I .53 

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For.-,-. J. R 117 

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F,,ur Miiiul,- \I,-ii , 121 

Friis. \ . II 25 

Fr,-dstr„iii, Jos, \ 25 

Fr.-d.-ri,-kson, Tbut-ton 31 

F'r,-,l, ri,-ks,,n, \ ,-riii,- * 33 

Fr,-,-ni.in, Harold F 35 

Frank, rruiii.in 49 

Ft,-!,. Milton J 65 

Fri,-,l. Clark K 71 

Frh-d. J. Rii„,ll 71 

Fri,-,l. Rai 71 

Fri,-,1. (,u,i A 73 

Fronl. Alh.-rt F 73 

Fiilhr. Hiraiii \ 51 

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Hup. Jay J 63 

B,-. IVl.r Z 69 

lln,-y. Jam,-. F 69 

ano, E. J 81 

orc,-son. Elui.-r 1 39 

ckiu. A,lolph C 61 

ihson. Dal,- 1 29 

ihbons Will P 39 

II. Fr,-d F 49 

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Going, Emesi W 73 

Griffin, Earl C 37 

Greenwood, Roy 43 

Grenier. Emest L 45 

Creenleaf. David W 84- 

Griffin, Mrs. E. J 90 

Grosvenor. Ray 90 

Gropvpnor. Ray 125 

Gustafson. Arnold A 65 

Gu9taf5on. Rudolph L 71 

Gustafson. Carl H 71 



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Hart. Juhn H 15 

Hanimel. William . , . 33 

Harris, Lewis P 33 

Harris. Schuyler 33 

Halbert. Roy 45 

Halberg. Hjalmer G , . 47 

Hansen, Thorvald H 47 

Hancock. Leroy 51 

Harrison. Ray C 57 

Hanson. Joseph P 61 

Hanson. Laurice 65 

Harris. Graham E 67 

Hampton. Alfred 78 

Hampton Bros 78 

Hanson. E. A 90 

Han, Mrs. R. S [ 96 

Haywood. Mrs. C. V 112 

Hanson. John 131 

Hcalh, Chas. W 35 

Heath. Elmer H ' ! ! ! ! 35 

Herman. John A 41 

Hightree. Frank M 49 

Hill, Dow P '""51 

Hill. Llovd B 51 

Hislif. Charles ".'". sx 

Hildrelh. Ramond C .*.* 55 

Hipp. Earl B 55 

Hildrelh. .Mrs. M. L 95 

Honor Roll ' jj 

Holand. Carl L ......'. 23 

Hornet. George 29 

Hollidav. Eddie P ..".!.^..'33 

Hohnquist. ^V^ N 47 

Holindrake. Jos. A 53 

Homes, Karl H 53 

Hoover, .\rlhur O [ 53 

Holm, Oscar L ^g 

Houston. Mrs. E. C ! ! ! ! ! 80 

Home Guard Parade Jog 

Hopewell. W. M 1 19 

Houston, Senator 126 

Hopewell. W. M "!!^/.126 

Hutchesoii, Frank A 25 

Hultquist. Thos. O [\\\ 47 

Hume. Jesse R ^9 



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Ireland. Raleit;h 43 

Ingm.in. Leroy W 5I 

Isgrig. Earl W 55 

Indermuhh'. .Alfred 73 



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Jaeobson, Ernest H 39 

Jacobson. .Andrew 55 

Jarland, Ben H v. 59 

Jensen. Fred P 33 

Jensen, Carl 59 

Johnson, Emily A 20 

Johnson, Major H. A 23 

Johnson, Elmer 35 

Johnson, Jos. Lee 41 

Johnson, Kenneth H 49 

Johnson. Albert 53 

Johnson, Lawrence M 55 

Johnson, Walter E 59 

Johnson, Oscar W 65 

Johnson. Lieut. B. F 71 

Johnson, Wilmer 73 

Johnson. Hon. O. F 99 

Judson, Frank W 79 

Kelly. Dean 17 



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Kelly, Geo. W 25 

Kelly. Budd R 25 

Kennedy. John F 39 

Keller, Albert B [ 45 

Kerns. J. C 47 

Kerns, L. C 47 

King, Joseph S 35 

Knitters. Champion 100 

Kohlmier. Arthur J 63 

Kohlniier. Chris _ 93 



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Lafrenze. Julius H 12 

Larson. Floyd E, O 19 

Langford. Lee S 29 

Langford. Glenn M 29 

Larson. Hjalmer W 35 

Larson. Hans C 43 

Larson. Floyd W 45 

Larson. Walter 53 

Larson. Harry 55 

Larson. John 57 

Larson. Clarence A 65 

Larson. Richard R 69 

Larson. Edgar 73 

Lenig. Harvey 14 

Lester. Geo. W 25 

Lewis. Dugan 29 

teaming. James E 49 

Legal Com 121 

Linn, .\rthur 27 

Lingwood, Leslie 33 

Linn. Fred 47 

Lindahl, Carl L 49 

Lindahl. Weldon A 49 

Lingwood, Leslie 49 

Livingston. George A 57 

Linn, Henry H 65 

Little, Geo. W 96 

Little. Miss Esther 96 

Liberty Loans 109 

Linton, Prof 125 

Linn. H. H 126 

Linn. H. H 128 

Lonn. Ernest E 25 

Looniis. Harley 35 

Loppnow. Rudolph 59 

Luebke. Fred 49 

Lukens. Dr. 1 84 

Liikens. .Mrs. 1 81 

Lundstrom. F. 132 

Lydick. Sam 93 

Lyons Red Cross 94 

Lyon. Mrs. D. E 96 

Lyons Guard 130 



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M.Donald. Ernest 16 

McCraw. Herbert G 19 

MeConnell. H. P 25 

McKee. Chas. J 29 

McKinnis. Lynn G 35 

McDonald. Ira J 35 

McXear. Wm. L 37 

McDonald. Simie 39 

McKinnis. Elmer H 39 

MrDowell. Walter L 49 

Mc(rregor. Warren 55 

McGregor, Albert E 55 

McCluskey. Bruce 61 

McGuire. .Mrs. George 81 

McDonald. Miss Matt 87 



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Matheny, Andrew E 19 

Marr. Vcre F 43 

Mason, Don E 43 

Maudlin, Geo. S 51 

Marcus, J. G 59 

.Majors. Glenn 67 

Marsh, Col. H. .N 102 

Martin. Mrs. E. J 87 

Meyer. Herman F 35 

Merritt. Mrs. J. P m 

Mitten, Renwick 29 



Mikkelson, Floyd R 29" 

Minier, Waldo B 33 

Miller, Henry Clay 37 

Miller. George A 65 

Minier. Mrs. W. E 99 

Minier. Mr. W. E 99- 

Monson. Carl R 25 

Moore. Robt. L.-. 31 

Moore, Walter E 31 

.Moore. Paul E 43 

Morley. Fred D 53 

Morelius. Carl V 61 

Mussack. Guy R 31 

Mussf Inian. J, T 31 

MyiTf, Harry W 53 




Nalt. Frank A 65 

Nalt, Louis E 65- 

Neison. Hilga 20 

Nesbil. Lois A 21 

Nelson. Alfred 29 

Nelson, Claus M 31 

Newton. Clarence E 31 

Nesbit. Robert 35 

Nesbit. Charles 35 

Nelson. Rudolph L 37 

Nelson, Oscar N 37 

Nelson. Nels A 41 

Nesbit. -\ndrew 45 

Nesbit, Arthur 45 

Nelson. Ernest J 47 

Neiburg, Gust W 49 

Nelson. Leslie E 51 

Nelson. Oscar E 53 

Neiburg. Arthur 59 

Neiburg. Martin 59 

Nelson. .Alvia R 63 

Neary. Michael R 6.=; 

Newell, Frank W 67 

Nelson. George M 59 

Nelson- Clifford H ' 69 

Neale, Walter L 73 

Newell. Chas. V 73 

Nesbit. Dr. A. D 107 

Neumann, A. L 109 

Nesbil. J. F 112 

Neary. E. M 123 

Norberg. Lloyd S 33 

Nord, Gust 67 

Norberg. Melvin E 67 

Nunn.-Vlley. George 35 

NunnAlley. Paul B 51 

NunnAUey, David 67 

Nystrom. Albin <) 39 



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Oakland Guard 131 

Oberg. Ernest F 59 

O'Connor, Harry T 63 

O'Connor. William L 65 

f)gle. Charles 67 

Olson, Eunice V 21 

Olinger, Elmer M 23 

Olinger. Wm. R 37 

Olson, Carl W 47 

Olson, Frank E 49 

Olson. Herbert 59 

O'strand. Edgar R 41 

Osberg. William 49 

Osberg. George F 57 

Orr. Wayne M 65 

Orr. Fred L 65 



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Parker, Howard G ' 23 

Parker, Arthur F 27 

Palmanteer. Henry G 33 

Page. Chas. E 39 

Page, Clarence 59 

Page. Elwin 59 

Paine. Leland S 61 

Palmer. Lloyd 63 

Palmer. Jesse W 63 

Palmer, Rolland H 67 



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T.Tniisit'd. Bernard E 39 

Tavlor. Irwin 5.'> 

Taylor. Harvcv .19 

Taylor, Hugh J 67 

Tfinplclon. R. A., 3rd 29 

Teich. Quinton C 33 

Ti'ich, Carleton 53 

Tillittrro John W 63 

T.-kamah Red Cross 83 

Guard 132 

Soldier Group 136 

David C 33 

George P 57 

John S 6^ 



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Tlinmpsori. Col. l-:.l 102 

Thurher. .Mrs. R. H 87 

Tliurhei. .\|r. R. H 87 

Thiirh.r. Mrs. R. II lOl 

T. ry, R. G 27 

TiUi-, Irwin .-,9 

Trohrid^e. Wyall H 23 

Travis. H.rherl E 63 

Travis. (;eorce C 63 

TunilH-rB, Clyde C. 33 

tlfhan, Chris A 51 

Uehlins. Theodore 53 

United War Work 115 

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Valder, Verii 31 

Van Clevf, Joe C |J 

\'an NoslranrI, Roger 61 

Van Nostrand I.ouis C 61 

Von Essen, Waller II 27 

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Ward. I.ieul. (liville 23 

Warner. Oliver I) .39 

Walsiiooi, Arlhiir E II 

Wall.rs. Carl E 11 

Wagner, Ray .(9 

Ward, Allien K .53 

Way, David K 57 

Wagener, Georg.- H 1.1 

Wagener, \. IJ 61 

War S. Stamps 112 

Warner. M. M 123 

Wells, Florence 20 

Weslervell. .Major A. E 23 

Weeees. Clvde V 25 

Weeres. Earl W 25 

Welch, Frank A 37 

W.slerniark. Victor 43 

Westran, Carl A 51 

Welch, Fred ,57 

Wehh, Walter G 59 

Wetherell. .Mrs, R. I' Ill 

Whitney, Leslie E 18 

Whilaker. Roht 27 

Willey. Rex W l.J 

Williams. Lewis A 15 

Wixer, George 33 

Willey, Ralph C 37 

Wiekham, Leon D +1 

Wistroni, (Harence G 43 

Willnerd, Arthur C 15 

Wickstrom. Earl J 61 

Wilcox. Melville Earl 71 

Wisinnand. Harrv Ler- 71 

igton. .Mrs, E. D 96 

Wigton, Judge 125 

Wood, Capl, M 23 

Women's Liberty Loans Ill 

Wragg.-. Herman J 84 

Wurdeman, Genrv H 55 

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Young. Wm, H 23 

Young. Julius D 23 

Young. Fred 27 

Youngstroni. Walter A 47 

Young, Mrs, S. T 101 

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Thank You 

THE t(i.sk is ended. I enjoyed the work of compiling 
t/iis record of the W arid Uar. I inn proud of Burt 
county, more so for the rea.ton that I am in my 75th 
year, and thi.s is the 5()th annirersary oj my residence 
here. 

I have witnessed its development from the hunting 
ground of the Indians, to one of the best agricultural 
counties in the world, for ichich it has heeit awarded a 
gold medal, for the best in Nebraska. 

I undertook this work as the crowning e/Jorl in ni\ 
life, to /nit in book form the nonderful rei'ord of patriot- 
ism that these pages unfold, it nas awarded the prize (a 
silk Red Cross flag] for being the banner county, in the 
banner slate, in the United States. 

I extend my most sincere thanks to all the loyal people 
who gave us their cordial co-operation, in securing the 
soldiers' and sailors' photos, and the data of all home 
activities, without their loyal assistance, it could not be 
compiled. 1 thank all who have ordered books, their 
liberality is beyond our expectation, it was the only 
possible method to finance the publication. I crave 
the indulgence of our readers in the matter of errors 
and deficiencies. In conclusion. I wish to thank each 
and every one. nho in any way assisted us in compiling 
the record made by "Burl County in the World War." 



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